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Back on this day in 1996, Death Row Records released Tupac's fourth and final album. Throughout his career, Tupac was praised for his innovation in the rap genre, with his political poetic lyrics. 7 months after his fourth album, Tupac was fatally wounded in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas.

Bridget Binsbacher, Executive Director of the Cactus League, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about spring training's opening day happening next week and the impact the Cactus League will have on Arizona. Binsbacher told Jim Sharpe and LaDona Harvey that spring training creates over 6,000 jobs for the state.

the CAP board president, Terry Goddard, joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about how Arizona and six other states have until the end of tomorrow to reach an agreement on how to share the water in the Colorado River. Goddard explains that we are currently in the longest continous reduction of precipitation in the last thousand years.

Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about American cross-country skier Jessie Diggins and how she powered through an agonizing rib injury to take third place in Thursday's 10-kilometer interval-start freestyle race at the Winter Olympics. Ryan also discusses Ilia Malinin, also known as the "Quad God", going for gold in the Men's Singles Figure Skating.

Chuck Todd, political analyst and host of "The Chuck ToddCast" joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about Mark Kelly's recent legal victory against the Trump administration and if Republicans and Democrats will ever agree on DHS funding.

Back on this day 1947 Christian Dior launched his first collection. The French fashion designer established the "Dior House" after World War II.

Surveillance camera footage was released by the FBI as they continue to search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. Heidi Hommel, KTAR reporter, is in Tucson with the latest details.

Many are looking for ways to help the community while reducing food waste. After years in the music industry, Maria Brunner turned leftover catering into a saving grace. Brunner is the founder of Musically Fed, a nonprofit that takes unused catering and event food and donates it to the community.

Wednesday morning there were flight restrictions placed over El Paso, Tx set for ten days. After a few hours the restrictions were lifted. Clara McMichael, ABC News transportation reporter, explains why the FAA closed the airspace.

Back on this day in 2012 Whitney Houston died. The iconic singer died at 48-years-old.

This month is Teen Violence Prevention Month. Cindy Garcia, director of Chiacanos Por La Causa, talks about how to identify unhealthy relationships with teens as Valentine's Day approaches.

The Nancy Guthrie case has highlighted how rare adult kidnappings are and how technology has made this easier. John Cohen, Former Undersecretary of Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism Coordinator for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security joins to talk about it.

Back on this day in 1942 Glen Miller were awarded the first Gold Record. The song that won, "Chattanooga Choo Choo," was recorded a year before.

Phoenix is hosting the NCAA Women's Final Four in April. Kyle Hedstrom, executive vice president and COO of the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance, joins to explain what hosting a large event like this means to the Valley.

A new ballot measures could let voters decide on ESA's. Shira Tanzer KTAR education solutions reporter, explains what the ballot measure is and how it will impact school choice given to parents.

The Super Bowl is over and Valentine's day is coming up as AI continues to make headlines. Tech Editor at Mashable Tim Werth explains the best gifts for your someone special and the outrage behind AI on this week's Tech Tuesday.

Monday was the deadline of another alleged ransom note of Nancy Guthrie. ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett explains the latest details of the case.

The Phoenix Police Department admitted shooting the wrong person during a call. Body camera footage from the Jan. 26, 2026, incident has been released. KTAR reporter Colton Krolak explains what went wrong and what the department is doing about it.

Back on this day in 1964, The Beatles perform on the Ed Sullivan show. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.

Many Arizona school districts are at high financial risk, with 18 districts considered at high risk or near high risk. KTAR education solutions reporter Shira Tanzer joined the show to break down exactly what this means and whether your district is affected.

Will President Trump's recently launched TrumpRx reduce the cost of generic drugs? And what insight does the recent data on job stagnation give on the economy? Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona, Evan Taylor joined the show for Money Monday to discuss.

Ever wondered just how much it costs to run an ad during the Super Bowl? ABC News correspondent Sherri Preston joined the show to discuss just how much 30 seconds on America's most watched television event will cost you.

Back on this day in 1935, the Monopoly board game went on sale for the first time. Since going on sale, Monopoly has become a staple in pop culture, having been licensed in more than 113 countries and printed in more than 46 languages.

The Seattle Seahawks take on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Sunday. Maybe you aren’t caught up on sports but are heading to a party to catch the game. Don’t worry. Ron Wolfley, co-host of “The Wolf & Luke Show” on Arizona Sports, has a game plan to help you prepare for Sunday.

The WM Phoenix Open is underway in Scottsdale. KTAR reporter Colton Krolak joined from the opening gates to explain what to expect this year.

In Minneapolis 700 ICE agents are being with drawn, Trump is launched the Trump Rx website and DHS is the center of another congressional battle. To breakdown the latest political headlines, Political Analyst Chuck Todd joins.

Tech stocks seem to be falling as bitcoin plunges. Caleb Silver, editor in chief of Investopedia, joins to explain why.

Back on this day in 1971 Apollo 14 astronauts walked on the moon. This was the third time astronauts landed on the moon.

A vigil was held in Tucson Wednesday night to bring the community together as the search for Nancy Guthrie continues. Heidi Hommel, KTAR reporter, joins to give the lastest details on the case and talk about what she saw at the vigil.

Overdose deaths in Maricopa County are on the rise, depsite a nation decline seen. Crossroads Director Greg Halvorson joins to explain why.

FBI Director Kash Patel is headed to Tucson to help with the investigation of Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since Sunday. Brad Garrett, ABC News crime and terrorism analyst, explains possible motives and why the crime hasn't been solved yet.

Back on this day in 2004 Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook. The Harvard sophomore launched the social media platform to connect with more people.

Jim Sharpe has always been advocate for sobriety and seeking help. Fifteen years ago today, Sharpe got sober after struggling with alcohol abuse. He continues to urge anyone struggling to seek help.

A recent trend concerns the Department of Homeland Security: Intimate partners are increasingly using chemical and biological toxins to harm or kill each other. ABC investigative reporter Sasha Pezenik joins the show to discuss why.

A Georgetown University study shows that 58% of the houses built since 2010 have been four bedrooms or more, but half of the apartments built in that time have been one bedrooms or studios. Kimberly Winson, clinical professor and director of ASU's division of real estate joins to explain what this means for Phoenix.

Nancy Guthrie is still missing, and the case is now considered a criminal investigation. Several media outlets have reported receiving ransom notes, which were turned over to authorities. KTAR reporter Heidi Hommel joins us with the latest details.

Back on this day 1995 American astronaut Eileen Collins was the first female to pilot a space shuttle. She was selected as an astronaut in 1990.

The WM Phoenix Open tees off this week. Capt. Dave Folio of the Scottsdale Fire Department joins to explain how to stay safe and have fun.

It's Tech Tuesday — and this week Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable, talks about Moltbook being the social media platform for AI agents, the iPhone Flip and Epstein being blocked from Xbox Live and several other platforms.

The launch of Artemis II was postponed another month after some technical concerns. Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, explains why it was postponed and what the mission around the moon would entail.

Back on this day in 1887, Groundhog Day is celebrated for the first time. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.

The organization behind the Fiesta Bowl is launching a new event dedicated to women's flag football. To discuss the event is the executive director and CEO of the Fiesta Sports Foundation, Erik Moses

President Trump has announced Kevin Warsh be the next Federal Reserve Chair, replacing Jerome Powell at the conclusion of his term. And the latest jobs report data showed jobs in Arizona as being stable. To talk about these money stories on Money Monday is Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at the University of Arizona.

The Cardinals have found their head coach in Mike LaFleur, who most recently was offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams. Dan Bickley, host of "Bickley and Marotta" mornings on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM joins the show to break down the move and talk about what else we can expect from the Red Birds this offseason.

Back on this day in 1961 "I Fall to Pieces" by Patsy Cline was released. The country artist was unable to perform the song at its peak because she was in a near fatal car accident.

Chuck Todd, political analyst, joins the show to talk about the potential partial government shutdown, Immigration and Customs Enforcement reform and the possibility of impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Several Democrats are calling for the impeachment of Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem after the fatal ICE-involved shooting of Alex Pretti. U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton is among those calling for her to step down. He joins to explain why.