KJZZ's The Show KJZZ's The Show is a stream of curated stories from Phoenix, our region and around the country. With the help of reporters and producers around the region and globe we'll mix the stories and news to keep you up-to-date and entertained.

KJZZ's The Show

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KJZZ's The Show is a stream of curated stories from Phoenix, our region and around the country. With the help of reporters and producers around the region and globe we'll mix the stories and news to keep you up-to-date and entertained.

Most Recent Episodes

America's first first all-Native superhero team is returning to comic books

Gov. Katie Hobbs is going around the GOP-led Legislature and refusing to send any more of her agency heads to be confirmed. Republican lawmakers could take legal action in return. Plus, the first all-Native American comic book is back more than two decades later with "Tribal Force." That and more on The Show.

America's first first all-Native superhero team is returning to comic books

New report tallies the environmental impact of Trump's border wall

Saguaros were toppled and sacred sites destroyed as former President Donald Trump's border wall was constructed on our southern border. We'll hear about how a new report tallies the environmental impact of the rushed construction job. Plus, is the fad of running rim-to-rim in the Grand Canyon taking away from the experience? That and more on The Show.

New report tallies the environmental impact of Trump's border wall

Open primary proposal could restore sanity to Arizona politics

A pair of high-profile ballot measures launched this week — one dealing with elections, one on abortion. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze those and the rest of the week's top stories. Plus, why brands like Kellogg's and Dunkin' are moving into the world of alcoholic drinks. That and more on The Show.

Open primary proposal could restore sanity to Arizona politics

After a surge, Border Patrol is releasing migrants on Arizona streets without telling aid groups

A surge in border crossings has left much of Arizona's migrant aid network overwhelmed. Border Patrol are now releasing migrants onto the streets and straining local resources. Plus, our series Saguaro Land continues with a pastry chef who likes to bake with a little bit of spice. That and more on The Show.

After a surge, Border Patrol is releasing migrants on Arizona streets without telling aid groups

Trauma-informed care can transform how shelters approach homelessness

People living on the streets are likely experiencing some of the worst trauma possible. We'll hear how one advocate is reshaping our homeless services system to take that trauma into account. Plus, what to know about the new Covid vaccines and where to get them. That and more on The Show.

Trauma-informed care can transform how shelters approach homelessness

Despite debates around higher ed, most Americans still value a college degree

Higher education's role and value in society has been the subject of a lot of debate recently. We'll hear about a new survey aims to understand how Americans really feel about it. Plus, some recent country hits have sparked outrage from some while becoming rallying cries for others. That and more on The Show.

Despite debates around higher ed, most Americans still value a college degree

At $40 or $50, over-the-counter Narcan may be unaffordable for people who need it most

The opioid overdose reversal drug Narcan is now available over the counter. Now some advocates are worried the high price tag might keep it out of the hands of people who need it most. Plus, a new investigation reveals how public records are being used to bolster election-related conspiracy theories. That and more on The Show.

At $40 or $50, over-the-counter Narcan may be unaffordable for people who need it most

Trump tells Masters he can't beat Lake in U.S. Senate primary

Speculation continues to swirl around who will enter the GOP primary for U.S. Senate seat in next year's election. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week's top stories. Plus, Phoenix rapper Mega Ran releases his new album for kids. That and more on The Show

Trump tells Masters he can't beat Lake in U.S. Senate primary

A constitutional convention would more harm than good, former senator says

Efforts to call a constitutional convention to amend the document have been growing in recent years. We'll hear from a former U.S. Senator on why he thinks that's a dangerous idea. Plus, a new cookbook takes its inspiration from the big screen. That and more on The Show.

A constitutional convention would more harm than good, former senator says

Involuntary commitment: If serious mental illness becomes a danger, when is it OK to lock ...

Mental illness impacts us all — from public safety to homelessness to health care. We examine the line between protecting someone's civil rights and locking someone up if they're a danger to themselves or others. Plus, a graffiti artist-turned professor on the history and evolution of this illicit artform. That and more on The Show.

Involuntary commitment: If serious mental illness becomes a danger, when is it OK to lock ...