Mike Broomhead is an influential thought leader covering the biggest issues in Arizona along with newsmakers from all over the state.
KTAR reporter Balin Overstolz joined the show to discuss city parks and homelessness, both leading topics at Wednesday night's Phoenix City Council meeting.
A Tempe restaurant couple got classy, we talk about it in today's story roundup.
8 people have gotten sick on a cruise, how long will they have to stay docked?
Expanding on Teacher Appreacitatin Week, Shea Duryea joins the show to tell us about School Connect AZ, what the program is doing for teachers this week, and how to get involved.
The Hazen Fire continues to burn in the West Valley, with authorities scrambling to contain it. KTAR reporter Colton Krolak joined the show with Brandalyn Vonk, PIO for Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, to provide an update on the fire.
The GOP budget was vetoed by Gov. Katie Hobbs, so we talk to democratic strategist Matt Grodsky about what's next. Grodsky's book, "Resolve: Messaging to Win Back Battleground States," has been updated and rereleased.
A Peoria Unified School district board president was ousted, we talk to KTAR's Shira Tanzer about what she saw at the meeting.
Kash Patel is saying the FBI was kept out of the Guthrie investigation.
President Trump threatens more bombs if Iran doesn't act right.
You won't believe what was found inside this monster of a crocodile, find out in today's Story Roundup.
A summer blockbuster review with Bill Goodykoontz of The Arizona Republic.
The importance of pool safety, did you know the color of your child's swimsuit matters?
Are Washington policies hurting our state's economy? We talked to Valley economist Jim Rounds about it.
With his new book, The Great Game: A Tale of Two Footballs and America's Quest to Conquer Global Sport, we talk to author Andres Martinez.
This hour we talk elections with an expert in the matter and a politician currently running for a seat.
He's leaving congress to run for governor, we talk to Congressman David Schweikert about his departure and new endeavor.
Will a water agreement save Arizona?
What makes a "good election"? We talked to Bill Gates former Maricopa County Supervisor about a new study.
We get an update on the latest happening with the Hazen fire.
Guess how many people turned up in Rio to see Shakira sing on the beach, we have the answer in today's story roundup.
May the Fourth be with you. Harkins is celebrating with fan expereinces.
Jeremy Duda talks about his book about the 1976 murder of reporter Don Bolles.
A suspected Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has killed three people.
Maricopa County judge strikes down Fontes election rule ahead of 2026 vote.
It's heating up in the Valley. Desert Botanical Gardens CEO talks research and how the heat is impacting our plants.