Mike Broomhead is an influential thought leader covering the biggest issues in Arizona along with newsmakers from all over the state.
In today's episode of "did you hear this", we find out what board game is Mike's favorite.
It's the 22nd Year of the Desert Dog K9 Trials & Public Safety Expo, at WestWorld, November 8th & 9th, produced by the Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association. We talked to ALECA President Tony Sanborn about the event.
How important are canine officers to public safety?
The board recently voted against a new railroad project in the area of Wittman, we find out why the vote was a no.
The FAA announced cuts to flights, what's next for the government shutdown?
Trump makes a call for the filibuster and Bernie Sanders criticizes leadership.
What's going on with the chamber and issues facing the Valley. We talked to the man himself, CEO of the AZ Chamber, Danny Seiden all about the latest topics.
In today's "did you hear this". Patricia has a crazy story of mistaken death identity.
Have you had the chance to have a listen to the podcast?
Are public schools failing? We talked to Beth Lewis from Love Our Schools about why some seem to be struggling.
Payroll rises more than expected but is the housing market in a recession?
We talked to Mark Lamb about his feelings after being endorsed by President Trump for Arizona's Congressional District 5.
The Pat Tillman Foundation is strong in the Valley through its scholars. We get the pleasure of talking to Hyejung Park in studio about what the foundation means to her.
Behind the scenes talks are pointing to the government opening up soon, we hope.
The number of failing schools more than doubles in Arizona.
How one of the Valley's homeless shelters coping during the government shutdown.
With the government shutdown, many places are struggling to stay afloat. We talked to the head of St. Vincent de Paul about how they're doing it and what they need.
It's time for the "Bird's Eye View" with Arizona Sports' Ron Wolfley. The Cardinals beat the Cowboys at Dallas, what was different about the game that broke the losing streak?
More than 1/3 of young Americans now believe political violence is justified.
Bipartisan talks are happening behind the scenes and the government could reopen by this week, we hope.
The Treasury secretary says government cuts are keeping us from a recession and inflation remains lower than expected.
With almost 30 lawsuits against the Trump administration, AG Mayes tells us what her arguments are all about.
Arizona Attorney General joined us in studio today while breaking news happens on her lawsuits.
Is violence on the rise or are we just seeing it more on social medias?
After a lawsuit potentially saved SNAP, when can we expect to see the benefits come back?