The Show's Friday Newscap is a weekly review of the biggest stories with experts, reporters and commentators to put the news in perspective.
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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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How well are officers trained to deal with people with disabilities? Critics say not enough
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Phoenix police are under fire for the assault of a deaf man with cerebral palsy — and now, the city is facing a lawsuit. But how well are officers trained to deal with people with disabilities? Critics say not enough. Also, our Made in Arizona series continues with an exploration of the cultural history of waist beads. That and more on The Show.…
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Arizona makes big progress on getting families to complete the FAFSA
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Arizona has, in the past, had low rates of students completing the federal financial aid form known as FAFSA. Why that number is on the way up. And, what a new rule could mean for how Arizona utilities seek rate increases.
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Emboldened Arizona Republicans push election 'reform,' culture war bills
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To talk about some early bills for next year’s legislative session and more, The Show sat down with Doug Cole of HighGround and former state lawmaker Aaron Lieberman.
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Emboldened Arizona Republicans push election 'reform,' culture war bills
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Lawmakers have started filing bills for next session, and there are some that will sound familiar. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, ASU football gets set to play in the Big 12 championship — in its first year in the conference.
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What happens when Maricopa County election officials aren't on the same page?
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Some of the new elected officials in Maricopa County have been among those questioning elections in the past. We’ll hear what the new recorder and county supervisors could mean for elections here. Plus, how Phoenix Fat Market is creating a community space for body neutrality.
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Skip the blue bracelet. This activist explains how to be an ally to Black women after the election
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The so-called blue bracelet movement began as a way for people to show solidarity with Black women and others who felt unsafe after the November election. We’ll hear from one activist who says there are better ways to be an ally. Plus, president of the Phoenix Art Deco Society on how the 1920s and ’30s became an obsession.…
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AI is cleaning up curbside recycling. This professor says it's a step toward smarter cities
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Artificial intelligence is infiltrating all sorts of aspects of our lives. Now curbside recycling may be joining that list. Plus, the latest in our series Chef Talk highlights a Food Network star who has found his home in the desert.
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When will we hit the tipping point for electric vehicles? This expert says it's a ways off
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Arizona’s electric vehicle population has tripled in the last year and a half, but the number of charging stations hasn’t. Have we reached the EV tipping point? Plus, documenting the history of the Gila River and the people who farmed it.
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Who is this mysterious band of outlaws — and what makes them tick?
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On a recent Saturday morning north of Phoenix, a group of gunfighters gathered in traditional Old West attire. A Hopi farmer on the importance of repatriating traditional crops back to Indigenous communities. We’ll bring you the final installment in our Soapbox series of essays from high school students on giving thanks. And, new rules from the Bid…
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Some movie-goers treat theaters like extensions of their living rooms. Is it the new normal?
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How a walk in the desert that changed the world. And how the logging industry built northern Arizona as we know it. That and more on The Show.
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Builders call new AZ water rules unfair. But agency head thinks it's the right plan
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New rules to allow developers to build in areas that don’t have the necessary 100-year assured water supply have won the approval of a key panel. What that could mean for Valley communities like Buckeye and Queen Creek. And, a provocative debate on end-of-life care in the UK. That and more on The Show.…
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Will Arizona Democrats get on board with Florida-style election law changes?
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To talk about a settlement in the defamation lawsuit brought by Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer against Kari Lake, speculation already starting about the 2026 elections and more, The Show sat down with Matthew Benson of Veridus and Sam Richard of Consilium Consulting.
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Will Arizona Democrats get on board with Florida-style election law changes?
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The 2024 election just ended, but there’s already speculation about who might seek office in two years. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. And comedian, actor and writer Cristela Alonzo on bringing her Upper Classy stand-up tour to the Valley. That and more on The Show.…
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Arizona companies are returning to the office, and they want high-end space
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As companies consider bringing their employees back to the office more often, those firms are thinking about the spaces workers are coming back to. What that could mean for the Valley’s commercial real estate market. Plus, as road rage rates go up, we talk to an Arizona driving school about what's behind the trend.…
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Trump won 43% of the Latino vote. This Arizona activist says a backlash is coming
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Exit polls show Latinos voted for Donald Trump in this year’s election in unprecedented numbers. We’ll hear why one longtime Arizona immigrant activist says a backlash is coming. Plus, we go to an unconventional casting call full of cats and dogs.
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Putting abortion on the ballot may have backfired on Arizona Democrats
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Democrats banked on abortion rights being a winning issue for them in November's election. But Arizona voters ended up approving abortion rights and still voting for Donald Trump. Plus, cities are rethinking how they use curb space after the pandemic.
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Character, morality issues shifted Mormon voters away from Trump
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Voters from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are a Republican stronghold that also been skeptical of President-elect Trump. How did Mormon voters shift during this year’s election? Plus, what new data says about the effectiveness of cool pavement.
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Is this the end of Kari Lake's political career in Arizona?
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To talk about the resolution of some outstanding races, new leadership at the state Capitol and more, The Show sat down with Daniel Scarpinato of Winged Victory Agency and Stacy Pearson of Lumen Strategies.
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Is this the end of Kari Lake's political career in Arizona?
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As ballot counting continues, more Arizona races have been called, and new legislative leadership has been elected. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze those and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, our workforce series wraps up with a look at the evolution of employees’ personal brands.
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How the image of 'the sleepy Mexican' evolved beyond a stereotype
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An image known as “the sleepy Mexican” has been used as a stereotype for decades. We’ll hear why some people who it aims to denigrate laugh the image off. Plus, how sheriffs could assist in President-elect Donald Trump’s promised mass deportations.
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Arizona's anti-dark money law didn't shed much light on this election
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Two years ago, Arizona voters overwhelmingly passed a measure aimed at exposing who’s behind the dark money in our politics. But after its first election in place, did it make any difference? Plus, a lot needs to happen before the Secure the Border Act can go into effect.
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Colorado River water managers aren't worried about a new Trump administration
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Scientists agree climate change is driving the ongoing megadrought on the Colorado River and threatening our region’s water future. How could a second Trump term affect negotiations over the river moving forward? Plus, one Arizona program has reduced opioid deaths in Arizona jails almost entirely.
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The Show for Nov. 11, 2024: Author says it’s critical to separate work and spiritual well-being, at any age
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For the first time ever, we have five different generations of workers all at once. As lifespan goes up and costs follow, more workers are delaying retirement as the newest crop, Gen Z, enters the workforce. In The Show’s newest series, we’re shining a spotlight on the changes and challenges of this new multi-generational workforce. And, should we …
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'A ton of money' poured in to Arizona's 2024 election. Here's what it bought
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To break down the trends in Arizona’s 2024 election results and discuss which races are still up in the air, The Show sat down with Gaelle Esposito of Creosote Partners and Highground’s Paul Bentz.
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NewsCap panelists predict Arizona's 2024 election winners
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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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Who are Arizona's undecided voters, and should they just stay home?
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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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In Maricopa County, Democrats could have their best election since the '70s
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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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Get ready for a long wait after Election Day to find out who's president
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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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Glitch hits 120,000 more AZ voters, and everyone's playing politics
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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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What Kamala Harris can accomplish by visiting the Arizona border
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To talk about Kamala Harris’ trip to the border, Gov. Hobbs getting a chance to name a state Supreme Court justice and more, The Show sat down with Matthew Benson of Veridus and former state lawmaker Aaron Lieberman.
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Nearly 100,000 AZ voters are in limbo, and it could flip the Legislature
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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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How the presidential debate played out in Arizona
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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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JD Vance keeps coming to Arizona. Will the Harris campaign keep up?
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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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Ignore the polls — Arizona's presidential election will be a barn burner
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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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Who needs Arizona more — Trump or Harris?
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To talk about Arizonans at the Democratic National Convention, state Supreme Court rulings on ballot initiatives and more, The Show sat down with Lorna Romero Ferguson of Elevate Strategies and former state lawmaker Aaron Lieberman.
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Big win, small setback for AZ abortion rights initiative
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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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Can Harris-Walz appeal to enough Arizona Republicans?
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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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KJZZ's Friday NewsCap: Arizona's Sen. Kelly moves closer to the presidential ticket
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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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Mark Kelly, the border and Kamala Harris' chances to win Arizona
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To talk about a new Democratic presidential ticket, an Arizona leader being considered to join that ticket and more, The Show sat down with former state lawmaker Paul Boyer and attorney Tom Ryan.
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KJZZ's Friday NewsCap for July 19, 2024: Will united GOP front help win Arizona?
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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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On this podcast, we tell unusual stories about the state. Now, we’ve turned the storytelling over to you. We asked listeners to send their Arizona ghost stories to The Show during the month of October — and listeners have certainly delivered.
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Untold Arizona, Episode 15: Good Sports
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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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Untold Arizona, Episode 14: Cross-Border Connections
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In 2017, Bisbee artist Gretchen Baer opened a small art center just steps from the border in Naco, Sonora. Now, every Tuesday the little studio bursts into life. Plus, learn the history of Immaculate Heart of Mary in Phoenix.
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Untold Arizona, Episode 13: Off The Grid
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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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Untold Arizona, Episode 12: Infamous Characters
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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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Untold Arizona, Episode 11: Far From Over
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Arizona’s mountains, cinder cones and lava fields attest to the state’s wild geological youth. But those with an ear to the ground know the state’s seismic days are far from over. Plus, visit the town of Guadalupe.
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Untold Arizona, Episode 10: Ancient History
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For the final episode of this season, we’re going way back with two stories about the ancient past of Arizona’s land and its people.
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Untold Arizona, Episode 9: The Curley School
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In the old mining town west of Tucson, an arts community is now taking up residence in the old Curley School — and it’s thriving. We’re dedicating this episode to the characters keeping the historic building alive.
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Untold Arizona, Episode 8: Food, Fiction And Film
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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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Untold Arizona, Episode 7: Borderlands
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The Untold Arizona podcast is back for season two with five new episodes! In this episode, we head to the state's southern border.
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