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Back on this day in 1984, Miami Vice premiered on TV. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.
The Trump Administration has announced that a "framework of a deal" has been reached for Tik-Tok's parent company to divest from its Chinese owners. ABC Technology Reporter Mike Dobuski joined Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the purported TikTok deal and a preview of Meta’s new Smart Glasses.
We may be spending less on gasonline as a portion of our income. ABC's Jim Ryan joined Arizona’s Morning News to talk about how gasoline is taking a smaller chunk out of the average American’s paycheck than in the past two decades.
September is National Recovery Month, where awareness support is shown for those recovring from substance use disorders. Community Bridges Inc. Director of Community Education & Outreach, Natalia Chimbo-Andrade, Joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about CBI and what it offers during National Recovery Month.
Back on this day in 1962 the Four Seasons had their first number one hit: "Sherry". The group went on to have numberous number one hits over their tenure.
It's Money Monday, and Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at university of Arizona's Eller College jined Arizona's morning News to discuss inflation, wage growth, and umemployment.
ABC News White House Correspondent Karen Travers joined Arizona's Morning News to discuss President's Trump's calls to NATO to take action against Putin. Poland shot down Russian drones over its airspace last week in what the European nation describes as an escalation. The president is also visiting with King Charles of the UK and Travers tell us what to expect from the visit between the two leaders.
Back on this day in 1995 the Harlem Globetrotters lost. This was the teams first lost since 1971; this game was not a scripted game.
The assassination of Political Activist, Charlie Kirk, has sparked conversation about political violence. John Cohen, ABC News consultant and former counterterrorism coordinator at DHS, joined the show to talk about what factors have lead to the surge in violence.
Arizona Sports' Tyler Drake joined Jim Sharpe and LaDona Harvey to discuss the Cardinals' performance last week. He also talks about what to expect from the team this week.
After the suspect was confirmed to be in custody, Chuck Todd, political analyst, joined the show to talk about the political violence seen across the country. He touches how social media has changed the political atmosphere.
The suspect in connection to Charlie Kirk's assassination is in custody. KSL News Radio Reporter, Adam Small, joined the show to give the latest details from overnight.
Back on this day in 2001 terrorists carried out attacks across the U.S. The Twin Towers were one of the targets of the four planes hijacked.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about the assassination of political activist, Charlie Kirk. He talks about the reactions of this event on social media and the implications it has for future generations.
More information about the suspect believed to have killed political activist, Charlie Kirk, has been released at a press conference. KSL Reporter, Adam Small, joined the show to talk about the new information and how confident he is authorities will catch Kirk's killer.
The terror attacks that occurred 24 years ago, have still left wounds of first responders. Former Phoenix Fire Chief, Bob Khan, shares his memories of 9/11 and how it has impacted him.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has left many with questions as authorities investigate. KSL Reporter, Adam Small, joined the show before a press conference to give the latest information and the reaction of people in Utah.
Annually Tempe Town Lake becomes a place of rememberance for those lost during the 9/11 attack 24 years ago. Healing Field Sponsorship Chairman, Ryan Rose, joined the show to talk about the importance of this event.
Back on this day in 1991, Nirvana released it's break out single. The single, "Smells like Teen Spirit", was the song that but the Seattle band on the charts.
On today's episode of the Sharper Point Commentary, Jim focuses on National Drug and Alcohol Recovery Month by diving into what recovery means to him. He also speaks on the over 2 billion dollars that have been stolen from tax payers by fake recovery centers and sober living homes in Arizona.
As people continue to struggle finding jobs, some have turned to Etsy witches. ABC News Correspondent, Soo Yoon, joined the show to talk about the success cases reported and some logical explainations to the magic.
Houses in Phoenix are being taken off the market, but not because they are selling. Cromford Report Senior Housing Analyst, Tina Tambor, joined the show to discuss what is happening and why the Valley isn't in a buyer's market anymore.
Back on this day in 1850 California become the 31 state. It was the first state to not be a territory before entering statehood.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe explores the expenses and options of childcare as a shortage of care continues to grow in the West Valley. He says the costs of running a childcare contribute to the shortage and the high prices of the facilities currently open.
Mike Dobuski, ABC News Correspondent, joined the show to catch you up on the latest headlines. Between a new iPhone and a Roblox warning, Dobuski explains how these technology advances will impact you.
"My Records, My Rights" allows thousands of Arizonans to have their juvenile records cleared after an introduction event last week. Superior Court Judge, Lori Bustamante, joined the show to talk about how people can clear their records and how it impacts their lives.
Founder of bright Beginnings early Childhood Development Center, Theresa Christensen joined the show to talk about the childcare shortage seen in the West Valley. She says operational and labor costs have deterred people from developing licensed facilities.
Back on this day in 1986 the Oprah Winfrey show was broadcast nationally for the first time. The Oprah Winfrey show went on to be one of the most successful television programs of all time.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about the growing trend of kids getting Tommy John surgery preemptively. What are the risks of getting a surgery for your kid before their body has a chance to fully develop?
Evan Taylor, University of Arizona Eller College Associate Professor of Economics, joined Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the recent job report which came in lower than expected.
Travis Mills, founder of the Travis Mills foundation, joined Arizona Morning News for this month's Community Spotlight.
Back on this day in 1976 the first "Muppets" episode premiered. As the show gained popularity, many of the characters appeared in movies and shows alongside celebrities.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about his 2025 NFL Predictions. He believes Taylor Swift will be the half time performer at the Super Bowl, but the Chiefs won't play.
The Cardinals begin the 2025-26 NFL season Sunday. Arizona Sports' Tyler Drake joined the show for Cardinals Coffee Talk to discuss players, strategies and playoff hopes.
From new Epstein file drama to a potential new name for the Department of Defense, politics did not slow down this week. Political Analyst, Chuck Todd, joined the show to break down the impacts of the latest D.C. headlines.
Back on this day in 2002 Kelly Clarkson won the first season on "American Idol." The artist would go on to sell millions of records and have a successful music career from the hit TV show based of the UK version, "Pop Idol."
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about car seat safety. He says this issue is a problem bigger than Arizona, but there are resources like fire departments to help properly install car seats.
ABC 15 is doing a feature investigating DCS after several child fatalities and severe abuse cases. Jennifer Kovaleski, ABC 15 reporter, says the most shocking thing she has learned in her reporting is how long these issues have been in the child care system.
Nearly two thirds of child car deaths are due to improperly installed car seats according to AAA. Todd Keller with the Phoenix Fire Department joined the show to discuss how parents can prevent these deaths and injuries.
Back on this day in 2009 it was Michael Jackson's funeral. It was held at the Staple Center in Las Angelos and more than 200 people were invited. He was laid to rest in a gold coffin at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
On today's episode of the sharper point commentary, Jim discusses the possibility of him buying a Powerball ticket and why buying one goes against his values.
A new report shows the labor force lost about 1.2 million jobs that were help by immigrants after mass deportation efforts. Danny Seident, CEO and President of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, joined the show to talk about how this impacts Arizona.
President Trump has been talking about sending National Guard troops to Chicago, despite the City's mayor saying he doesn't need military support to lower violent crime. Karen Travers, ABC News White House correspondent, says the President said troops would go to the city, but gave no timeline.
Back on this day in 1969 ATM's makes its public debut. The idea of Automatic Teller Machines was credited to Don Wetzel after coming up with the idea while standing in line at the bank.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about an inmate from the Lewis State Prison who was released years before the end of his sentence after filing his own fraudugulent paperwork. He says this incident brings awareness to the gaps within the system making prisons less safe.
The Wizard of Oz is offering an unique experience at The Sphere in Las Vegas. Mike Dobuski, ABC News Correspondent, joined the show to talk about the use of drones, AI and other technology used to produce to make this interactive production.
An inmate forged his own release documents and was on the run for several weeks before getting caught. KTAR Legal Analyst, Barry Markson, joined the show to discuss how this could happen.