An email scam prompted US Airways to issue an alert today. The Tempe-based airline is warning people to look out for fraudulent emails supposedly send by the company.
No baritone saxophonist even achieved such a high degree of visibility or played that big horn with as much grace as Gerry Mulligan. His light and airy style exemplified the era of cool jazz. From his arrangements on Miles Davis' "Birth of the Cool" album to his pianoless quartet with Chet Baker and his Concert Big Band, find out more about this quiet legend tonight. Jazz awakes at 8 on KJZZ.
The Arizona Board of Regents has voted to keep tuition flat for many in-state undergrads at state universities. This is the first time since 1992 those students haven’t faced a tuition increase. From Phoenix, KJZZ’s Mark Brodie reports.
Pianist Benny Green has played with everyone from Art Blakey to Betty Carter. His imaginative improvisations are topped only by his sensitivity to dynamics and the groove. If you missed his show here in Tempe, be sure to catch his music tonight on the 9 O'clock Special on K-Jazz. Jazz awakes at 8.
A recent survey by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention shows autism diagnosis has risen by 80 percent in the past year. Two experts discuss diagnosing on the autism spectrum, therapies to improve quality of life, and answer listener questions.
Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne says the employee who alleged campaign finance violations against him did so without any direct evidence. Horne defended himself again Wednesday against the complaint filed with the Secretary of State’s office. From Phoenix, KJZZ’s Mark Brodie reports.
Majority Republicans in the Arizona House agreed to speed up an ethics case against Representative Dan Patterson, House minority leader Chad Campbell talks about the case and delay in expelling Patterson.
On April 3, the Arizona State Senate approved a compromise that will keep the Clean Elections system alive. Todd Lang, executive director of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission, talks about the future of Clean Elections.
An increasing number of Arizonans have enrolled in a federal health care plan even as the U-S Supreme Court determines its fate. Since January, almost 500 people have been accepted into the s
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