The Phoenix Police Department is facing down a scathing Department of Justice report and potential government oversight. Will the DOJ keep up the pressure under the incoming Trump administration? Plus: the good, the bad and the ugly of Arizona’s year in politics.
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Andre Miller, a senior pastor and founder of New Beginnings Christian Church in Mesa, has become an outspoken community advocate for police accountability. But, he told The Show, he's not anti-police.
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While the West has been dealing with drought for years, areas in New Jersey, Delaware and Massachusetts are also seeing extreme drought, and much of the East Coast is currently in a moderate drought.
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Political cycles never really end anymore, but The Show is reminiscing with KJZZ's politics desk on the good, the bad and the ugly of this historic election year here in Arizona.
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In attempting to explain a vast, multi-pronged crisis, “Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here,” by Jonathan Blitzer unfolds as a series of character studies around the surge of migrants at the southern border.
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For most of us, food provides comfort — particularly during the holiday season. But for some, it’s the opposite. Audrey Treon explains in her Eating Christmas essay.