September 2019

The Show on KJZZ

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medical marijuana
Whether you're testing for solvents for heavy metals for pesticides, there's little consensus on standards for testing for cannabis. There is also the problem of such a wide variety of products that are going to need to be tested to comply with a new law.
Sept. 30, 2019
Maricopa medical center
The question over how much public employees should make came to light after the Arizona Republic inquired about a substantial pay raise for the CEO of the county’s medical system.
Sept. 30, 2019
Sandy Hook Promise PSA
A student runs down the hallway, another uses her jacket to try to lock doors, another breaks windows with a new skateboard to let students escape. And finally, a girl hides in a bathroom stall, crying, texting "I love you mom," as we hear someone coming in.
Sept. 30, 2019
Tuesday is a big day in, China. It’s the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic.
Sept. 30, 2019
Donald Trump
The Show regularly checks in with Editorial Board of the Arizona Republic to talk about the big issues facing the state and the region — featured in the newspaper’s Viewpoints section.
Sept. 30, 2019
Earth
Katharine Hayhoe never meant to become a climate scientist. In fact, in college she started out studying astrophysics, but she needed one more class to finish her degree, and she found a new one over in the geography department on climate science.
Sept. 30, 2019
migrants that have crossed the Rio Grande surrender to U.S. Border Patrol
The Trump administration has steadily been shrinking the cap on refugee resettlement in the states.
Sept. 30, 2019
aps building
Arizona Public Service, the state’s largest electric company, has repeatedly come under fire, drawing questions from disgruntled customers and utility regulators alike.
Sept. 30, 2019
Migrant Children Separated From Family
Five migrant families are suing the federal government over what they call the "ongoing trauma" they suffered after being separated by immigration authorities at the Arizona border last year.
Sept. 30, 2019
House for sale sign
One of the fastest growing populations in Arizona and the U.S. is also the most affected by the affordable housing crisis: Latinos.
Sept. 30, 2019

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