Mike Broomhead is an influential thought leader covering the biggest issues in Arizona along with newsmakers from all over the state.
Internet trolls at their best in today's story roundup.
Did the World Cup turn on the light for youth sports in America?
The FBI is warning about online violence targeting your kids.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes settled a lawsuit on the state's ESA voucher program, easing oversight requirements for parents. We talk to Goldwater Institutes Jon Riches about the victory.
Iranians mourning their former Supreme leader now have a bounty out for President Trump.
An update on the guy living in 1,000 pounds of trash in an Arizona forest on today's story roundup.
Arizona students are losing foundational literacy, is it due to technology?
Is Gallen done for? We talk Dbacks baseball with Arizona Sports host Luke Lapinski, it's time for "Homeruns with Broomhead".
In some recent fights over privacy and free speech, city councils are dealing with flock cameras.
Iranian strikes continue overnight and the IRGC is warning about the Strait.
The best and worst states for mental health and where does Arizona sit? We find out in today's story roundup.
After a recent story of a daycare worker tossing a kid in the air and the constant worry of online predators, what's it like to be a parent these days.
The Arizona Supreme Court has sided with County Recorder heap, what now?
Arizona Public Service (APS) announced today it plans to convert two units at its Cholla Power Plant in Joseph City to natural gas. We talked to Ted Geisler, president and CEO at APS about the change.
President Trump is calling talks with Iran a waste of time and the U.S. is now laying on the attacks in the region.
Finally, the answer to life's biggest question in today's Story Roundup.
The Peoria police serve some search warrants and issue a statement on the investigation.
The U.S. team is eliminated, who will we root for now?
Why the increase in juvenile gun violence? We talk to Sergeant Albert Ramos with the Arizona Gang Investigators Association about it.
What's happening in the Strait of Hormuz and will it end Peace Talks?
Why is the media obsessed with the reflecting pool? Find out on today's story roundup.
Who's eligible and what should parents know.
A Gilbert toddler was found alive in a morgue 5 hours after being declared dead, now an investigation is underway.
The Working Families Tax Cuts Act was signed into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025, meaning it marked its one-year anniversary. We talked with Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs about how it's helping Arizonans.
Who attended the former Supreme Leader's funeral in Iran? Still no son in sight.