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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Effort to bring first Bill of Rights monument to Arizona

Chris Bliss is best known as a stand-up comedian and juggler, but he’s recently put his efforts into a new project. Bliss explains how a joke about a Bill of Rights monument may become a reality.

Disbarment of former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas

KJZZ reporter Nadine Arroyo Rodriguez gives an update on the disbarment of Andrew Thomas, and we get insight from Clint Bolick of the Goldwater Institute.

Mayor Greg Stanton talks about his plans for Phoenix

Prior to his first State of the City address, Mayor Greg Stanton sat down with host Steve Goldstein to talk about Phoenix’s future.

Senator Jon Kyl retiring at the end of the year

Jon Kyl is retiring, opening up a Senate seat in Arizona for the first time since 1994. Kyl talks about his final goals and answers listener questions.

Autism diagnosis on the rise

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.

Tucson representative Dan Patterson remains in office

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.

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