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Start your morning off right with Arizona's Morning News with Jim and Jayme. You'll be informed with the very latest on what's going on in the Valley, Arizona, nation and throughout the world. Jim and Jayme are native Arizonans with more than 40+ years of local news coverage, six combined AP reporte…

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    Back on this day in 2005 Martha Stewart was released from federal prison

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 2:10


    Back on this day in 2005 Martha Stewart was released from federal prison. She served time for charges related to insider trading.

    Mike Noble, CEO of Noble Predictive Insights

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 5:17


    A new poll shows how gubernatorial candidates are faring as midterms approach. Mike Noble, CEO of Noble Predictive Insights, breaks down the numbers.

    Danny Seiden, CEO and president of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 5:59


    Arizona's defense industry makes up a small portion of the state's economy. Danny Seiden, CEO and president of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry joints to talk about how the impact of the Iran conflict will affect the state.

    Kimberly Winson, clinical professor and director of the ASU Division of Real Estate

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 6:41


    After seeing the mortgage rates fall below 6%, rates have jumped right back up. Kimberly Winson, clinical professor and director of the ASU Division of Real Estate, talks about how the war with Iran is impacting housing here in the Valley.

    Dan Hoffman, former Middle East station chief for the C.I.A.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 6:36


    As conflict the conflict with Iran continues, questions about strategy arise. Dan Hoffman, former Middle East station chief for the C.I.A, explains what actions Iran or the U.S. could do.

    Back on this day in 1931 "The Star-Spangled Banner" became the official national anthem

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 2:14


    Back on this day in 1931 "The Star-Spangled Banner" became the official national anthem. Francis Scott Key composed the lyrics during the War of 1812.

    Colton Krolak, KTAR reporter

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 6:35


    One ASU student is celebrating the Iran strikes. KTAR reporter Colton Krolak talked to AmirDanial Azimi, president of the Iranian Student Association at ASU, about his thoughts on Operation Epic Fury. Krolak shares what he learned.

    Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 6:14


    Are Americans more vulnerable to cyberattacks after the strikes on Iran? Mashable tech editor Tim Werth explains and also touches on new Apple products being released this month.

    Jordana Miller, ABC News correspondent

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 6:43


    Retaliation strikes from Iran continue in Israel after a surprise weekend attack. ABC News correspondent Jordana Miller is in Jerusalem providing a firsthand look into the conflict.

    Steven Portnoy, ABC News correspondent

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 5:58


    The weekend strikes in Iran surprised many. As more information comes out about Operation Epic Fury, ABC News correspondent Steven Portnoy explains the possible rationale behind the strikes.

    Back on this day in 1904, Dr. Suess was born

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 2:08


    Back on this day in 1904, Dr. Suess was born. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus. 

    Jordana Miller, ABC news correspondent

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 6:15


    The US carried out strikes against Iran over the weekend. To discuss the operation and the impact on the ground in Israel is ABC news correspondent Jordana Miller. 

    Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at U of A

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 6:03


    How much will the war in Iran affect gas prices? And will increased military activity internationally be a boon for Arizona's economy? University of Arizona associate economics professor Evan Taylor joins the show to break down the latest economic stories for Money Monday.

    Rich Frankel, former FBI special agent in charge

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 6:23


    The US strikes on Iran have sent shockwaves around the world. Will we feel any fallout from the war at home? Former special agent in charge for the FBI, Rich Frankel, joins Arizona's Morning News to discuss the impact the war the middle east may have on us here in America. 

    Back on this day in 1980, Buddy Holly's famous glasses were found

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 2:06


    Back on this day in 1980, Buddy Holly's famous glasses were found. Lost since his death in 1959, the glasses were eventually found filed away in an envelope on a court clerks office in Iowa.

    Chuck Todd, political analyst

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 6:52


    Political analyst, Chuck Todd, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about FBI Director, Kash Patel seen celebrating with the U.S. men's hockey team after their gold medal win against Canada. And of course, Todd gave us his thoughts on the State of the Union Address.

    Peter Charalambous, ABC News Correspondent

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 5:41


    Yesterday, Hillary Clinton spoke in front of a congressional panel, answering questions about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Today, Bill Clinton will do the same, and ABC's Peter Charalambous joined Arizona's Morning News to tell us what we should expect to hear.

    Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 5:22


    Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about how COVID-19 had created a pandemic of people wearing pajamas in public. Many of have embraced the comfy new trend, but some traditionalists are mkaing their voice heard.

    Back on this day in 1919, the Grand Canyon was officially designated as a national park

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 2:08


    Back on this day in 1919, the Grand Canyon was offically designated as a national park. It was President Woodrow Wilson who would make it official.

    Shira Tanzer, KTAR Education Reporter

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 6:32


    KTAR education reporter, Shira Tanzer, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about how the ESA program has changed since it became universal. More specifically, Tanzer discusses how the program may have harmed disability students who were using the service.

    Steven Portnoy, ABC News National Correspondent

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 5:36


    ABC News national correspondent, Steven Portnoy, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about Hillary and Bill Clinton's depositions that are being held this week in Chappaqua, New York. They are in relattion to the Clinton's connection with Jeffery Epstein.

    Back on this day in 1936 Samuel Colt received the patent for the revolver

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 2:09


    Back on this day in 1936 Samuel Colt received the patent for the revolver. This enabled a gun to be fired multiple times without it having to reload it. 

    Mark Kelly, Democratic Senator

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 11:48


    Following the State of the Union, Sen. Mark Kelly joined Arizona's Morning News to give us his immediate reaction. Sen. Kelly also shared his thoughts on running for President during the next election cycle. 

    John Cohen,former undersecretary of intelligence and counter-terrorism coordinator for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 7:10


    Over the weekend the Mexican military killed a top cartel leader in a capture operation. Violence erupted after the news broke. To talk about how this will impact U.S. security is John Cohen, former undersecretary of intelligence and counter-terrorism coordinator for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

    David Schweikert, U.S. Congressman AZ-1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 7:36


    The President gave his State of the Union Address last night, something U.S. Congressman David Schweikert applauded. He joins the show to talk about his reaction as a Republican lawmker.

    Greg Stanton, U.S. Congressman for Arizona

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 7:14


    President Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union address Tuesday night, something Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Ariz., said was the most divisive address ever. He joins the show to talk about his reaction and several things he actually liked in the speech.

    Back on this day in 1970 "ABC" by the Jackson 5 was released

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 2:14


    Back on this day in 1970 "ABC" by the Jackson 5 was released. Michael Jackson was only 11-years-old when the song was released.

    Art Del Cueto, border security advisor

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 7:12


    Over the weekend the leader of Mexico's most dangerous cartel was killed in an capture operation. Art Del Cueto, border security advisor, talks about the possibility of the violence and chaos that ensued after El Mencho's death will cros the border into Arizona.

    Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 7:11


    Carplay is getting AI, skiers were saved by technology and Google is updating Gemini. Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable, shares the latest tech news.

    Chuck Coughlin, CEO and president of Highground Inc.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 7:32


    President Trump's State of Union address is tonight. Chuck Coughlin, CEO and president of Highground Inc., breaks down what people want to hear and what he expects Trump to say.

    Back in this day in 1980, Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 2:02


    Back in this day in 1980, Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100.  KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus. 

    Barry Markson, KTAR legal analyst

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 5:42


    The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's tariffs on Friday, saying he overstepped his authority. To talk about the legal implications behind this decision, our own legal analyst Barry Markson joins the show. 

    Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 5:44


    The final day of the Olympics showed lots of dramatic action, which included the men's hockey team winning their first gold medal since 1980. ABC News Correspondent (and friend of the show) Jim Ryan joins us to give us an update on all the great Olympic happenings in Milan. 

    Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 6:32


    The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's tariffs on Friday. And the PCE (personal consumption expenditures) came in at 3%, signaling higher inflation than expected. Sounds like it's a Money Monday and Evan Taylor, Uniersity of Arizona associate economics professor, joins us to talk about all the most pressing money stories facing you. 

    Cheri Preston, ABC morning drive anchor

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 5:43


    As the Northeast prepares for a powerful blizzard, at least 7000 flights have been cancelled. Joining the show to give us an update on the winter storms the region is experiencing is ABC's morning drive anchor, Cheri Preston. 

    Back on this day in 1962 John Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 2:11


    Back on this day in 1962 John Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth. He launched off from Florida abroad the Friendship 7.

    Chuck Todd, political analyst

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 6:41


    The Save America Act is continuing to make its way through Congress. Political Analyst Chuck Todd explains how this will impact Arizona.

    Kelsey Mo, ADOT spokesperson

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 5:32


    ADOT's annual snowplow naming competition is underway. Kelsey Mo with ADOT joins to talk about the 12 finalist and how people can participate. 

    Jim Cross, former KTAR senior wildfire reporter

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 7:15


    Lake Mead is at only 34% capacity and Lake Powell is at 24%, how will drought conditions affect the state? Jim Cross, Jim Cross, former KTAR senior wildfire reporter, joins to explain.

    Back on this day in 1878 Thomas Edison was awarded the patent for the phonograph

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 2:11


    Back on this day in 1878 Thomas Edison was awarded the patent for the phonograph. This was the first device to capture sound and play it back.

    Priya Sundareshan, state Senate minority leader

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 7:03


    As data centers continue to go up around the Valley, some lawmakers are trying to keep residents from having to pay for it. Priya Sundareshan, state Senate minority leader, explains what she is doing to prevent the financial burden of big tech.

    Shira Tanzer, KTAR education solutions reporter

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 6:22


    How can a decline in smoking harm early childhood education? Shira Tanzer, KTAR education solutions reporter, explains how an education program is funded by the state's tobacco tax.

    Vince Marotta, co-host of Bickley & Marotta on Arizona Sports

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 6:51


    The second half of the NBA season begins. Vince Marotta, co-host of Bickley & Marotta on Arizona Sports, explains where the Suns stand and what they should anticipate in games coming up.

    Back on this day in 1930, Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 2:11


    Back on this day in 1930, Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh.  KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus. 

    Stan Barnes, political consultant with Copper State Consulting

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 5:37


    Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap is testifying today after being compelled to do so by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. Heap's staff alleges voter disenfranchisement against him. Stan Barnes, a political consultant with Copper State Consulting, joins the show to help us understand the case and what comes next in the power struggle between the recorder and the board.

    Matthew Boatman, Phoenix injury lawyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 5:03


    A new lawsuit alleges that the Arizona Department of Child Safety failed to act despite to numerous warnings that two brothers were being abused. One of the two brothers lost his life. Matthew Boatman, the injury lawyer representing the surviving sibling joined the show to discuss the case and what happens next. 

    Mike Dobuski, ABC technology reporter

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 6:09


    Will lawsuits against social media giants Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube find them liable for addicting our nation's children? To give us an update about the ongoing litigation is ABC technology reporter Mike Dobuski.

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