March 2022

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South Phoenix Market
A new initiative aimed at improving the health of south Phoenix residents kicks off March 28.
March 28, 2022
BBC look-ahead graphic
Peace talks continue in Turkey between Russia and Ukraine, but Russian President Vladimir Putin remains unlikely to cooperate. And the fighting has prompted Germany to shop for an anti-missile system.
March 28, 2022
Glen Canyon Dam
Climate change is quickly drying up Arizona’s two big reservoirs, Lake Powell and Lake Mead. As water levels plummet, the environmental effects are already being felt across the Southwest. But Tony Davis reports there’s another looming problem the low levels will cause: power supply.
March 28, 2022
Arizona State Capitol building
Committee work is almost done for this year in the state Legislature, with only appropriations committees generally still meeting. And those panels will have long agendas, as lawmakers look to try to revive proposals that’ve already failed or bring new ones up for debate.
March 28, 2022
Woman and baby
On KJZZ's SOAPBOX, The Show turns over the the mic to listeners. For the spring 2022, writers tackled the theme LOST.
March 28, 2022
julie gunnigle
This week, Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel announced her resignation from the office, triggering a special election and a rush of candidates gathering signatures to qualify for the ballot.
March 25, 2022
Oscars Academy Award statues
Film critic Mike Ryan recently went through a number of Best Picture award winners and found many of them fell short of his expectations. But the 1942 war drama “Mrs. Miniver” made it all worth it.
March 25, 2022
superhero ultraferno cast photo
Theater Works was mostly known for presenting classic plays and musicals and attracting a middle-aged and older audience. But when COVID-19 led to shows being canceled, they tried something different, which has led to its current “after dark” production, "The Superhero Ultraferno."
March 25, 2022
Football players at the line of scrimmage before the snap
The Arizona Cardinals’ recent signing of Jeff Gladney and the more than $200 million contract given to quarterback Deshaun Watson by the Cleveland Browns has raised red flags about the NFL’s policies regarding domestic violence and sexual assault.
March 24, 2022
A sign directing voters
Latino voters have traditionally been a reliable bloc for Democratic candidates, but that’s started to change. And the parties are paying extra attention to that in Arizona and Nevada.
March 24, 2022

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