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KJZZ's The Show

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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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KJZZ's Untold Arizona

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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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It's been two months since the Department of Justice released its scathing report into the Phoenix Police Department. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego on what they've learned — and what's next. Plus, MTV News and the challenges of preserving online content.
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Every year, people are injured and some die at the Grand Canyon — not realizing how dangerous the national park can be. Meet the search and rescue team that works to prevent these tragedies. Plus, the long-standing controversy over bilingual education in Arizona. That and more on The Show.
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One of the indicted so-called "fake electors" has reached a plea deal with the Arizona Attorney General’s Office. Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. And, only you can celebrate Smokey Bear’s 80th birthday. That and more on The Show.
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Elite athletes at the Paris Olympics are giving themselves a boost — legally. We’ll hear about the surprising performance benefits of a common kitchen ingredient. Plus, the acting U.S. Labor secretary on the administration’s proposed rules for workers in extreme heat. That and more on The Show.
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Phoenix officials have expanded cooling centers across the city this summer — trying to stave off another record year of heat-related deaths. But not everyone who lives on the streets is using them. Plus, Project 2025 borrows heavily from Arizona’s education playbook. That and more on The Show.
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Sen. JD Vance visited Arizona last week in the wake of attempts by Democrats to brand him as "weird." But Vance’s supporters say his story is their story. Also, find out how schools are trying to keep students cool — and safe. That and more on The Show.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning in Arizona and could name U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly as her running mate this week. We’ll hear what it means that Arizona is at the center of the political world. Plus, is AI an existential threat to humanity or a harmless imitation of it? That and more on The Show.…
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Arizona’s primary elections have set up a showdown for control of elections in the state’s largest county. Our Friday NewsCap will break down that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, how to find your next podcast listen in a crowded audio landscape. That and more on The Show.
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Native Americans have the highest mortality rates of any racial group in the country. We’ll hear how simple fixes helped one doctor save her patients’ lives. Plus, where is the hottest place in Arizona? When was our hottest day? the answers may surprise you. That and more on The Show.
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Primary election results are rolling in, deciding many of the most important races in the state. We’ll hear which races to watch and what it means for November. Plus, we take a 750-mile walk in the park — through the Grand Canyon. That and more on The Show.
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There are efforts to increase the population of Mt. Graham Red Squirrels. We’ll hear how the way they store their food may impact those efforts. Plus, the role of women — both real and simulated — in today’s technology. That and more on The Show.
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U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona is reportedly being considered to be Kamala Harris’ running mate on the Democratic ticket. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, brat summer: explained. How one word and an intense shade of green came to define the zeitgeist of 2024. That and more on The Show.…
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It’s been 10 years since the scandal that rocked the Phoenix VA, and the system overall. What’s changed in that decade, and what hasn’t. Plus, a local artist envisions a more expansive approach to land acknowledgements. That and more on The Show.
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Outside money is pouring into one Democratic primary race, and it’s not from the usual suspects. We’ll hear how a pro-cryptocurrency PAC is ramping up the pressure in CD3. Plus, a Deep Dive conversation with an advocate whose history of drug use led her to work to prevent overdoses. That and more on The Show.…
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Many Democrats are rallying around Vice President Kamala Harris as she tries to consolidate support in advance of next month’s Democratic National Convention. An Arizona delegate shares how he’s feeling. Plus, we immerse ourselves in the mystical world of sound baths. That and more on The Show.
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Arizona has been represented on stage at the Republican National Convention. Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. And, a preview of this weekend’s WNBA All-Star game in Phoenix. That and more on The Show.
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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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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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We’re heading for Mexico. The first story is a mystery older than Arizona itself. For more than 50 years, historians have been uncertain whether the body of a famed explorer from the Spanish Crown was actually who everyone assumed it to be. And almost two centuries ago, the U.S. fought a gruesome war against Mexico and annexed a vast territory that…
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We’re channeling Elivs Presley himself — exploring a piece of movie history that found its way to the middle of the Arizona desert. There's also a story about sweet a spot you’ve probably passed on Interstate 8. And in Cascabel, Arizona, a haven for parrots in need of a home.
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For the first tale, we consider how the site of a violent murder turned into a destination of hope for many. Arizona’s past is riddled with conflicts — including a merciless war that started in the tiny village of Young. And while not as famous as Tombstone, it was just as bloody.
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We’re getting back to the land. In the first story, we trace turquoise from its archaeological past to its uncertain future. Then from turquoise in Golden Valley to water in the Yuma Valley — the history of the very first dam on the Colorado River. To the northeast of the Laguna Dam is Skull Valley - a town originally settled for those moving West …
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