Valley air particles and ozone

An expert explains why it gets hazy and which air conditions Phoenix residents need to worry about.

Desert culture and environment

A project called Desert Initiative: Desert One takes a look at the culture and environment in the nation’s four desert regions.

Capital punishment in Arizona

Two experts discuss the legal process behind capital punishment as well as misconceptions and concerns while handling capital trials.

Self-funded candidates in politics

An expert explains the pros and cons of self-funding for elections, and explains why some candidates choose to go the self-funded route.

Airline merger may move U.S. Airways from Tempe

A merger between U.S. Airways and American Airlines would likely see the airline's headquarters land in Dallas rather than Tempe. An expert analyzes what this could mean for the Valley's economy.

New strategies in fire fighting

Earlier this week a Rand Corporation report claimed there are more effective means of fighting fires, and its lead author explains how.

The Valley’s wet monsoon season

An expert talks about the unpredictability of Arizona’s monsoon season, and explains why this year’s monsoon season is wetter than last year’s.

Arizona's emerging Latino voter

According to a report released by the Morrison Institute at ASU, Arizona will see a voting shift in coming years due to the coming-of-age Latino population. The two researchers who wrote the report explain why.

The early voter’s effect on campaigns

Two experts discuss the effect early mail-in voting has on running campaigns and getting more citizens to vote.

Congressional District 9 Democratic candidates

Barry Dill, Democratic strategist for First Strategic in Phoenix, talks about the political paths of the three Democratic hopefuls in the race for the hotly contested Congressional District 9. Plus information on the political forum being held Wednesday night by KJZZ.

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