May 2020

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Perryville prison
Now that the first case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in the Perryville women's prison, current and former inmates fear the virus will quickly spread through the population at the Goodyear facility.<br><small><b>→ <a href="https://kjzz.org/content/1524501/map-coronavirus-cases-reported-arizona-prisons" target="blank">Map: Coronavirus Cases Reported In Arizona Prisons</a></small></b>
May 4, 2020
Howard Fischer
The Show is hearing from Arizonans affected in different ways by the COVID-19 pandemic. Howard Fisher is a journalist — an essential worker who is still in the field asking tough questions and reporting on the governor’s actions and asking tough questions.
May 4, 2020
Gallup, New Mexico
The number of coronavirus cases continues to climb rapidly on the Navajo Nation as more tests arrive. A town that borders the reservation has been hit especially hard reaching third in the nation per capita. Local leaders say alcoholism is at least partially to blame.
May 4, 2020
2019 Novel Coronavirus Model
In a statement, Desert Cove Nursing Center in Chandler confirmed that more than 50 of its residents and staff have COVID-19. Four residents have already died from the disease and seven are in the hospital.
May 3, 2020
Lexis Sharde
The Show's Stand-Up Sit Down series checks in with an Arizona comedian. Meet Lexis Sharde.
May 1, 2020
Textbooks, school, education
In clarifying how CARES Act money could be spent on higher education, the U.S. Education Department said one group of college students is not eligible for that money: DACA recipients.
May 1, 2020
bulldog sleeping in a dog crate
During stay-at-home orders, some people may be getting bored or lonely. To deal with this boredom, some are turning to animal shelters for what the internet is referring to as “corona-cats” or “corona-dogs” — furry pets to keep them company while they’re stuck inside.
May 1, 2020
Jenna Taipa, Meagan Hall
The Show is hearing from Arizonans affected in different ways by the COVID-19 pandemic. Two women are seeing the residual effects of the pandemic in their work — and its personal effects in their homes.
May 1, 2020
Hugh Hallman and Jon Gabriel
KJZZ's Friday NewsCap revisits some of the biggest stories of the week. The Show discussed the week in news with former Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman; and Jon Gabriel, editor-in-chief for Ricochet.com.
May 1, 2020

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