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The Show is a stream of curated stories from Phoenix, our region and around the country. With the help of reporters and producers around the region and globe we’ll mix the stories and news to keep you up-to-date and entertained.
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Arizona is a unique place full of stories, folklore and Wild West chicanery. From KJZZ’s Original Productions, Untold Arizona explores some of the stories you probably haven’t heard about the Grand Canyon State.
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To talk about the home stretch of the 2024 election, the state being ordered to release a list of voters affected by a computer glitch and more, The Show sat down with Lorna Romero Ferguson of Elevate Strategies and former congressional staffer Roy Herrera.
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Election Day is almost here, and the campaigns are sprinting toward it in swing states like Arizona. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, the son of legendary folk singer Jim Croce on keeping his father's legacy alive.
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Election Day is less than a week away, and more than two million Arizonans have already voted. What we can and cannot learn from these early voting numbers. Plus, a haunted house designer on the virtues of terrifying people.
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The CHIPS Act has fueled Arizona’s burgeoning semiconductor industry and brought millions in investment to the state. But the Republican presidential ticket is taking aim at it. Plus, why it’s so hard to seek asylum in the U.S. — and why it has gotten harder.
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There are lots of signs of next week’s election, and lots of talk about it, too. But Arizona’s poet laureate wants us to think about politics and the election differently. Plus, reimagining the Renaissance with Black Americans at the center.
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A Pima County Supervisor has called for the censure of that county’s sheriff less than two weeks before Election Day. We’ll hear how the race for Pima County Sheriff turned so contentious. Plus, an exhibit at a Valley museum tries to help us understand how — and why — we respond to art.
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To talk about the political visitors we’ve had in Arizona this week, a Cochise County Supervisor taking a plea deal and more, The Show sat down with Barrett Marson, CEO of Marson Media; and Reginald Bolding, a former state lawmaker.
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Arizona continues to be inundated with candidates, campaigns and surrogates in advance of November’s election. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, a local band creates an unconventional tribute to their former lead singer.
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Maricopa County voters will decide whether to continue a sales tax that pays for transportation projects. We'll hear how growth and development have shaped the Valley over the past few decades. Plus, why one scholar is happy to be haunted by a mercurial Mexican folk heroine.
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There are less than two weeks to go until the 2024 election, and the narratives are shifting by the minute. One young journalist shares how he keeps his footing amid the landslide of breaking news updates. Plus, how special effects in movies have evolved over the past few decades.
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Election Day is only two weeks away, and all eyes are on swing states like Arizona. We’ll hear how an influx of Black voters might affect the outcomes here. Plus, how tuberculosis patients in Sunnyslope played an unlikely role in the history of ceramics.
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Arizona and much of the West are dealing with drought while parts of the East Coast are facing flooding. We’ll hear why a cross-country water pipeline isn’t feasible. Plus, the Arizona Supreme Court buried an ethics finding after two justices wore their official robes to a Catholic mass.
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To talk about the state GOP skipping an election night party, the fight over whether or not to release the list of names of voters affected by the MVD glitch and more, The Show sat down with Doug Cole of HighGround and Sam Richard of Consilium Consulting.
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The Arizona Republican Party isn’t having an election night party, saying the money would be better spent elsewhere. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, YouTubers are getting nostalgic over old Weather Channel footage.
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Arizona voters are deciding whether or not to change the amount tipped workers can earn. We’ll hear arguments on both sides of Prop 138. Plus, on the eve of its centennial, we're losing parts of Route 66.
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A new podcast tackles one of the infamous unsolved mysteries in the state. The creator, whose shows have attracted millions of listeners, talks more about Missing in Arizona. Plus, a filmmaker shares about her new documentary focuses on the nuns of the Santa Rita Abbey. That and more on The Show.
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Arizona voters this fall will decide whether or not to change the judicial retention system. A former state Supreme Court chief justice on what adjustments he’d like to see. And, using textile art to highlight conservation. That and more on The Show.
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To talk about the presidential and vice presidential candidates campaigning in Arizona this week, the first and only debate between U.S. Senate hopefuls Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake and more are former state lawmaker Regina Cobb and Mike Haener of Lumen Strategies.
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Candidates for president and vice president spent a lot of time in Arizona this week, as early voting began. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. And, what’s behind allegations of poor working conditions on reality TV shows? That and more on The Show.
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U.S. Senate hopefuls Kari Lake and Rep. Ruben Gallego faced off in their first and only debate Wednesday night. We’ll hear what they had to say and how might it change the race. Plus, comedian Shane Mauss on the philosophical intersection of stand-up comedy, science and psychedelics.
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Both presidential candidates are heading to Arizona this week, plus both vice presidential contenders. Who are they targeting as early voting begins? And, has this record-hot October pushed Phoenicians over the edge?
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Arizona is one of a handful of swing states in this fall’s election, giving Democrats and Republicans both a chance to win. What’s behind the state’s new competitive status? And, as dog ownership rates rise, we ask: What do our pets really need to be happy? That and more on The Show.
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A number of Arizona lawmakers have decided to leave the Legislature, with some saying they can get more done away from the Capitol. It's having an impact inside and outside of government. Plus, young families are still fleeing cities post-pandemic. What’s behind the trend?
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To talk about the upcoming retirement of a longtime Arizona congressman, Arizona connections in the case against former President Trump and more, The Show sat down with former state school superintendent Jaime Molera and former congressional staffer Roy Herrera.
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Republican leaders are siding with the Democratic secretary of state when it comes to the status of 100,000 Arizona voters. Our Friday NewsCap takes on that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, a collective of local flower growers is trying to bring back the market for local stems.
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To talk about former President Donald Trump and Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz campaigning in Arizona, a court ruling in a legislative residency case and more, The Show sat down with Paul Bentz of HighGround and Democratic strategist Tony Cani.
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To talk about some new polls on the initiatives that’ll be on the November ballot, JD Vance campaigning in the Valley and more, The Show sat down with Marcus Dell’Artino of First Strategic and Gaelle Esposito of Creosote Partners.
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To talk about new polls on the presidential and Senate races in Arizona, the end of the lawsuit over Gov. Katie Hobbs’ state agency directors and more, The Show sat down with Daniel Scarpinato, former chief of staff to Gov. Doug Ducey, now with the firm Winged Victory; and former congressional staffer Roy Herrera.…
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To talk about a win and a loss for supporters of the abortion rights ballot measure, a deal between Gov. Katie Hobbs and state Senate Republicans and more, The Show sat down with Chuck Coughlin of HighGround and Democratic strategist Tony Cani.
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Chip Scutari of S+C Communications and Sam Richard of Consilium Consulting joined The Show to talk about new developments in the case of the so-called "fake electors," Vice President Kamala Harris picking her running mate and the two of them campaigning in Arizona — and more.
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To talk about Sen. Mark Kelly’s odds of being Kamala Harris’ VP pick, the looming showdown for control of Maricopa County elections and more, The Show sat down with consultant Stacy Pearson and former state superintendent Jaime Molera.
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KJZZ’s Friday NewsCap revisits some of the biggest stories of the week from Arizona and beyond. Marcus Dell’Artino of First Strategic and former state lawmaker Reginald Bolding joined The Show to talk about Arizona’s representation at the Republican National Convention, one Arizonan being floated as a potential replacement on the Democratic ticket …
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To talk about a pair of Arizona Congressmen calling on Biden to step aside, a lawsuit filed over a ballot measure description and more, The Show sat down with Barrett Marson of Marson Media and attorney and former Congressional staffer Roy Herrera.
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To talk about the state’s final budget deal, the continuing controversy over money earmarked for helping treat opioid addiction and more, The Show sat down with Matthew Benson of Veridus — who served in the administration of Gov. Jan Brewer — and former state lawmaker Jennifer Longdon.
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To talk about the budget work going on at the Arizona Capitol, the report from the U.S. Justice Department on the Phoenix Police Department and more, The Show sat down with former state schools superintendent Jaime Molera of Molera Alvarez and Democratic strategist Tony Cani.
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It’s a cross between shuffleboard and bowling — on ice! And, ever since the U.S. won Olympic gold in 2018, the sport of curling has been gaining in popularity. But long before that, curling has thrived from a devoted following right here in the desert. Plus, the story on the origins of the mascots of Arizona’s three public universities.…
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How can you live a frontier lifestyle long after the frontier has closed? Today, it involves solar panels, composting toilets and rainwater harvesting. Meet some off-gridders in Cochise County. Plus, travel to a spot U.S. bass anglers have been heading to for decades.
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Many people in the Southwest claim they have seen La Llorona or the weeping woman. People have spotted her along the Rio de Flag in Flagstaff all the way down to the San Pedro River near Tucson. Plus, hear the tale of the Baron of Arizona.
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In this episode, we venture into some untold tales about food, fiction and film — some of the little-known arts and culture stories of the Grand Canyon State. In Tucson, we enter the Worlds of Words. Then, we go to a small valley in southern Arizona that has seen the silver screen. Finally, a globetrotting pastry finds its way to Tempe.…
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