This week's Think Tank talks with Fernanda Santos, who was the New York Times Phoenix bureau chief for five years. She is currently a professor of practice at Arizona State University's Cronkite School of Journalism.
A new book documents the story of former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. But it is also the story of the (mostly Latino) resistance that developed in response to his aggressive anti-immigration policies.
Why is intergenerational poverty the rule rather than the exception? America considers itself the “land of opportunity,” yet so many cannot escape the poverty they are born into.
Citizen activist Stacey Champion and former Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard discuss Arizona Public Service, rate cases, and regulation this week.
Think Tank discusses an investigation into specific actions of Phoenix law enforcement and proposed bills that could impact the right of citizens to peacefully protest police actions in Arizona.
The COVID pandemic has altered all of our lives, no more so than in our schools. What is actually going on in our schools right now? Think Tank talks with two Valley educators about that and more.
We were going to do our Annual Year in Review show this week, but too much happened this week to ignore - a violent invasion of the United States Capitol by a pro-Trump mob.
Political operative Rick DeGraw and recently retired Fox 10 reporter Steve Krafft join Mike O’Neil in a fast-paced and irreverent discussion on the year in politics.
Grant Woods is a former Arizona attorney general and a former McCain staffer. But, more importantly, he is a former Republican and a very thoughtful observer of the current political scene.
The Restorative Justice Construction project assigns probationers with construction skills to work details that involve undertaking construction projects for legitimate and needy nonprofits.