Mike Broomhead is an influential thought leader covering the biggest issues in Arizona along with newsmakers from all over the state.
The lottery rolled over again, what would you do if you won millions of dollars?
An ethics complaint has been filed against an Arizona Democrat who shared ICE location information. We talked to Senator Jake Hoffman about why he is backing her expulsion.
How much do people care about the Epstein files and should the files be released?
Crime rates continue to fall in DC. Will Chicago be next?
Even though the race for Arizona governor isn’t until next year, it is in full swing. We talked to congressman Andy Biggs, and get his response to recent polling showing his opponent is ahead.
Have you heard about the latest sponsorship in the NFL? It's clean to say the least.
A valley city does the right thing and reverses parks permit ordinance after unanimous approval.
Missing children and abuse of Arizona's youth. Who should be held accountable?
There has been a lot of back-and-forth about the ESA voucher program between the AG and the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Now the Governor is weighing in. We talked to superintendent Tom Horne about what his office is doing.
There’s lots of growth going on in the north Valley as AMKOR makes its presence, we talked to Peoria Mayor, Jason Beck about managing growth.
The City of Peoria just made a huge deal for more land. What does that mean for the west side?
Concerns over chat GPT and suicide among young people.
Did you know Queen Creek is the 6th fastest growing city in the Nation?
Hundreds of people spent their Labor Day protesting millionaires. Why?
It’s September, and that means the rodeo is back in Scottsdale. We talked to Dave Alford, president of the Scottsdale rodeo to talk about one of the most well attended rodeos in Arizona.
How do we address wildfires in Arizona? Will Mike Broomhead's idea work?
Poll shows a lot of undecided voters, who will be Arizona's next governor?
It’s the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. You will here from a person who was caught in the storm and eventually had to leave New Orleans.
It’s the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. We talked to Rob Hunter, now living in the Valley after surviving the storm.
There is a new front runner for Arizona Republican candidate for governor, according to a new poll. We talked to Karrin Taylor about her run for governor of Arizona.
What is the struggle between EVIT and other districts in the Valley? We talk to EVIT superintendent Chad Wilson about his goals.
Why parents are demanding school choice. Where do the ESA dollars go?
What affects cost of living in the Valley?
We learn more about the Minneapolis shooting and react to the information. Also Mike and Patricia catch you up on the biggest headlines you may have missed, its Did You Hear This?