Will Humble on determining who can be treated by medical marijuana

Will Humble, director of the Arizona Department of Health Services, talks about the process of adding conditions to the list of ailments that can be treated by medical marijuana.

Analyzing the SB 1070 arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court

A bevy of political experts give analysis of the Supreme Court's reaction to SB 1070 and the arguments for and against it. They also discuss the political ramifications of supporting or overturning the bill.

Hearing the Century Forum - a Discussion about Arizona's Artistic Heritage - May 22

Bringing Silicon Valley to the Valley of the Sun

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton is trying to recruit companies from Silicon Valley that may want to expand or relocate. Two experts respond to the efforts and what Stanton will need to do make the venture successful.

Meet the candidates for Tempe mayor

This May two candidates will appear on the ballot to replace Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman. Michael Monti and Mark Mitchell talk about their histories with Tempe and their plans for the city’s future.

Candidates chosen for Congressional District 8 special election

Ron Barber, aide to former U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffrods, ran unopposed in Tuesday’s Democratic primary. Jesse Kelly, who narrowly lost to Giffords in 2010, won the Republican nomination. Kelly talks about the upcoming election, and Jim Nintzel of the Tucson Weekly analyzes the campaign tactics of Barber and Kelly.

Zócalo Public Square May 2 - Can Sprawling Cities Find Their Centers?

 

Zócalo Public Square May 2 - Can Sprawling Cities Find Their Centers?

Radiolab returns to KJZZ

 

Radiolab Returns to KJZZ

 


The popular series Radiolab returns to KJZZ this May to give your brain the ultimate workout.

Examine some of life's most enigmatic questions and hidden wonders-- Sunday afternoons at 3, beginning May 6.

Stay tuned for details about upcoming episodes by visiting KJZZ's Sunday Specials listings.

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