Another Arizona mayor could be facing a possible recall. After a move by "American Citizens United" to recall Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, now some citizens of the Town of Guadalupe blame their mayor for County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's recent threat
Myanmar under water and closed. Putin's heir steps up in Russia. Hillary Clinton fights for her candidacy. Our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.
Just as the Valley's overall population has grown, so too has the teen population boomed. And all those teens need a way to get around town. As part of KJZZ's Sonic Roots teen radio project, Dobson High School students Jessica
Taser International is expanding its worldwide reach. One of the countries the Scottsdale-based stun gun maker is focused on is France. Already several thousand tasers are used by French police but Taser has hopes of landing a major contract to
Speak Spanish To Me" is a love story tangled in racial politics at Arizona State University. As KJZZ's Marcos Najera reports from Los Angeles, playwright Bernardo Solano had to take a closer look at his own marriage before bringing his
Sunday is Mother's Day, when many people will remember and honor their mothers. For commentator Robrt Pela, though, remembering his mother is more complicated. In the last year she's suffered from dementia, replacing many of her memories with blank spaces
There's been backlash recently on using food crops like corn and soybeans for fuel. Researchers at Washington State University in the Tri-Cities dedicated a new lab today that will research how to turn things like hay, wood and even paper
It's the end of an era in Coeur d'Alene as the Stimson Lumber Company's mill saw its final log on Monday. Demand for lumber has been plummeting, but this mill's days were numbered anyway because of the transformation of the
Hillary Clinton returned to Oregon last night with a stop at the fairgrounds in Central Point outside of Medford. The Senator from New York made it clear she plans to stick with her campaign at least through Oregon's primary on
Television airwaves are filling up with political ads as the May 20 deadline to vote approaches. And it's not just Presidential candidates buying time. Chris Lehman reports.
Facebook, the social networking website, has agreed to take steps to protect its youngest members from on-line predators. The California-based company entered into an agreement with Attorneys General from the Northwest and throughout the country. Austin Jenkins has details.
Northeast Ohio's Summa Health System plans to spend 3-million dollars on workforce development, research and education over the next three years. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports.
A group of young Cleveland residents met last night to start mapping out their vision for revitalizing the city. The Cleveland chapter of the "Great Lakes Urban Exchange," or "GLUE," is just one of more than two-dozen chapters that also
Digital technology is already changing the way we work. From cell phones and blackberries to wireless access to the Internet, we work faster and collaborate with people we never meet face to face. But experts at a symposium yesterday at
Next Tuesday on Orbitcast Radio, I will be joined by Kathleen Wallman of U.S. Electronics and Gigi Sohn president/co-founder of Washington DC based public interest group Public Knowledge, to discuss the concept of "open access" in satellite radio.Open access has
XM Satellite Radio has also announced that they will holding their Q1 earnings conference call on Monday May 12th, at 10am ET. As usual, there will be a webcast of the call, or you can dial-in at 877-265-5808 (Conference ID#:
Senior House Energy & Commerce Committee member Bobby Rush (D-IL) has backed out of a letter about the Sirius-XM merger he had co-signed to FCC Chairman Kevin Martin only the day before.Rush, along with Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-NY), stated in