Mike Broomhead is an influential thought leader covering the biggest issues in Arizona along with newsmakers from all over the state.
Now that the Supreme Court shutdown President Trumps tariffs, what's next and will we get a refund?
The search for Nancy Guthrie continues. Mike talks about the latest details and why Sheriff Chris Nanos is defending the case.
Human trafficking is no stranger to our state and the problem is not getting any better. We talked with the Paradise Valley police chief, Freeman Carney about a "Night of Hope" and how the community can rally for awareness.
Emergency phone lines have been blowing up over the Nancy Guthrie disappearance, but now 911 lines are getting tied up with opinions and theories.
DPS is facing staff shortages and funding is also needed. We talked to Jeff Hawkins, head of the AZ Troopers association about the supplemental funding the department desperately need
The Resolution Copper Project has caused some controversy in the tribal community. We talked to a San Carlos Tribal member about why she supports it.
This hour we heard the breaking news that the Supreme Court ruled against President Trump.
After the Supreme Court shot down President Trumps sweeping tariffs, what's next for the economic future of Arizona? We talked about it with the Arizona Chamber CEO, Danny Seiden.
A drop in cigarette smoking in Arizona has reduced taxes collected for early childhood education. What do we do now?
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is in the hot seat about his social media apps causing mental issues in young adults...who's responsible for the algorithm?
Gas prices are falling but in Arizona we have to follow different rules. We talked to Majority whip Julie Willoughby about what we can do to revamp our gas.
An anonymous donor has upped the reward in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance.
What's going on behind the scenes of the partial government shutdown and what has to be done? We get an earful from Congressmen Juan Ciscomani this hour on many topics concerning our state.
An update on the government shutdown, the SAVE Act and Tucson in the national spotlight with the Nancy Guthrie case. We talk about it all with Congressman Juan Ciscomani in studio.
The Maricopa County board chair expects the county recorder to testify today.
Some big names have come out in the Epstein files and lots of people are explaining.
With the new baseball season starting up, we got the low-down from the President of the D-backs on what fans can expect at the newly renovated Chase Field.
Is ICE using license plate readers to find undocumented immigrants?
As gas prices continue to fluctuate, water deals are not made and housing still remains top of mind for many Arizonans. Mike talks about how these top issues impact the state.
ASU is helping address teacher shortages and other academic short comings. Mike talks about what the university is doing and other education solutions in Arizona.
TSA employees continue to work without pay as the partial Government shutdown continues. Mike talks about who is being affected.
Pima County Sheriff clears the Guthrie children as suspects in the case of their missing mother, Nancy Guthrie. Mike talks about the case so far and what this development means as the search for the suspect continues.
New AI movies are now in question, and on today's episode of "did you hear this" we find out what movie Mike would star his AI self in.
Gas prices fell and beef stays expensive. Why is the economy still strong?
Ski jumps, ice skating, curling and scandals? The latest talk on and off the ice from the winter games.