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…
Host of Bickely and Marotta, Vince Marotta, joined the show to talk about a potential injury of Diamondback Pitcher, Corbin Burnes to the identity of Arizona sport fans. He says the Diamondbacks are statistically a better team but have an uphill battle as a team for the rest of the season.
Back on this day in 1935 Babe Ruth retired. He signed the Balitmore Orioles at just 19 years old and went on to have one of the greatest MLB careers in history.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about an Arizona group home that was ordered to stop work due. He talks about why this home was ordered to stop and the importance of having a safe and clean space for children in group homes.
ABC News Correspondent, Jim Ryan joined the show to talk about a massive data breach that compromised more than 184 million passwords. He tells Jim Sharpe and LaDona Harvey which apps were affected and how it was discovered.
ASU Global Futures Professor, Jay Famiglietti, joined the show to talk about how much groundwater Arizona has lost in the last 20 years. He says the groundwater getting pumped out of aquifers will most likely not be replaced.
ABC News White House Correspondent, Karen Travers, joined the show to talk about the increased tariffs on steel imposed by the Trump Administration. She talks about the international reactions to tariffs and President Donald Trump's trading tactics.
Back on this day in 2003 Finding Nemo was released. The animated film produced by Pixar for Disney, started pre-production in 1997.
Back on this day in 2003 Finding Nemo was released. The animated film produced by Pixar for Disney, started pre-production in 1997.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about the whiplash and confusion of the recent tariff news. He shares the difficulties of planning with the ever-changing policies.
Congresswoman, Yassamin Ansari, joined the show to talk about her recent visit to an Eloy I.C.E dentation center. She says it was a "heartbreaking experience." Ansari also discusses the impact of funding cuts to programs and nonprofits who work with migrants.
Political Analyst, Chuck Todd, joined the show to catch you up on all things politics. From a questionable fashion choice made at the West Point graduation to the latest in President Trump's tariffs, Todd talks about how it will impact people.
Back on this day in 1942, Bing Crosby recorded White Christmas.
On today's Sharper Point Coommentary, Jim Sharpe talks about the ongoing issue of dogs being dumped in the West Valley desert and left to die.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst, Brad Garrett, joined the show to talk about the Arkansas ex-police officer who is on the run after escaping a maximum security prison Sunday. He talks about how it happened and what to expect from prisoners on the run.
ABC News Correspondent, Peter Charalambous, joined the show to talk about a Boston hearing that was about to start. The hearing relates to the revocation of Harvard's Student and Exchanged Visitor Program Certification.
West Valley resident, Tammy Johnson runs You Rescued Me. She joined the show to talk about why she has seen an increase in animals being dumped in the desert and ways to help.
Back on this day in 2006 Barry Bonds broke Babe Ruth's homerun record. The San Francisco Giants outfielder hit his 715-career homerun, breaking Ruth's previous MLB record.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about the pause on international student visas interviews. He talks about the thousands of international students who attend American universities and why this pause is happening.
Corporation Commissioner, Rene Lopez, joined the show to talk about a recent discrepancy in APS' math as it relates to energy bills. He talks about how he found the mistake and what he went through to correct it.
Senior Housing Analyst, Tina Tamboer, joined the show to talk about home buyer uncertainty. She says the market is always changing, which is part of the reason for the lack of confidence seen in the market.
Steve Portnoy, ABC News Correspondent, joined the show to talk about the recent hold on internation student visa interviews. He also discusses how it relates to Harvard's lawsuits and what it means to other universities.
Back on this day in 1937, the Golden Gate bridge was completed. This San Francisco landmark connects the city to Marin County easing the commute of millions. The iconic bridge attracts tourists from all over the world.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe discusses the recent trend of people relocating to the valley of the sun and elsewhere in Arizona. Though this trend may be changing.
KTAR News education reporter Shira Tanzer joined the show to discuss the strategies State Senator Carine Werner is utilizing to keep Arizona healthcare students in the state after they complete their college programs. According to the American Medical Association, more than 40% of premed students who complete residency training leave the state that they trained in.
Abc News Correspondent Jim Ryan joined the show to tell the story of former Arkansas Police Chief and convicted criminal Grant Hardin. He recently escaped from maximum security prison and is still at large.
ABC News Correspondent Karen Travers joined the show to talk about Trump delaying the impending 50% tariffs on goods arriving from the EU. They discuss how the trade talks between the EU and United States are progressing.
Back on this day in 1785 Benjamin Franklin invented bifocals. He got tired of switching between glasses and created the transitional lenses.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about holiday travel ahead of Memorial Day weekend versus what the holiday is meant for. He talks about the meaning of this day and the importance of remembering those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Uinta Triangle Podcast Host, Dave Cawely, joined the show to talk about the dangers of solo hiking. He says talks about an avid hiker who disappeared on a Utah trail. This comes days after a Scottsdale woman was found dead after being reported missing during a hike.
Political Analyst, Chuck Todd, joined the show to discuss the latest in politics. He says while President Donald Trump is targeting Harvard, it is about other Ivy league schools. This comes after Harvard announced it is suing the Trump Administration.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe discusses how the summer heat knows no city boundaries and so it is important to for valley cities to work together to prevent deaths among our most vulnerable.
Back on this day in 1992, Johnny Carson hosted The Tonight Show for the last time. Carson began his broadcasting career in 1950 in Omaha. He went on to host several TV shows until he landed iconic late night show.
ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analysts joined the show to talk about the two Israeli embassy staff members who were shot in Washington D.C. He says he is concerned an attack like this may trigger copycat attacks.
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman, Thomas Galvin, joined the show to talk about the recent DOJ news regarding the Phoenix Police Department. He explains the difference between the consent decree the Phoenix PD was facing and the federal judge oversight seen by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.
KTAR Education Reporter, Shira Tanzer reports how trade schools are gaining popularity. She reports how this trade schools are sometimes a better option than college for students.
Petroleum Analyst, Patrick De Haan, joined the show to talk about Arizona gas prices ahead of Memorial Day weekend. He says while prices are up, Arizona is $0.38 lower compared to last year.
Back on this day in 1881, the American National Red Cross was founded. Clara Barton had experience working in the civil war, and other humanitarian efforts across the globe, and she founded the American branch of the international organization.
Jim Sharpe and Mike Broomhead react to the Department of Justice rescinding their findings from their prior investigations. A yearslong U.S. Department of Justice investigation of the Phoenix Police Department found patterns of egregious civil rights violations.
Maricopa Association of Governments chair and Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke joins the show to discuss the Heat Relief Network. The cities of valley make a collaborative effort to establish Heat Relief Network. Visit azmag.gov to find resources about the network.
Petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan joins the show to discuss gas prices on this upcoming memorial day weekend that are projected to be at an all time low. What is affecting current gas prices? Is the United States buiding more oil refineries?
ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan joins the show to explain how hitting snooze on your alarm in the morning is causing you to lose sleep. The last few minutes of sleep, right before you awaken, are the most critical minutes of sleep for your health.
ABC News Senior national policy reporter, Anne Flaherty, joins the show to talk about President Trump's plans to build a new missile defense program. This idea was originally President Reagan's conception, but according to Flaherty, the technology has advanced enough to make what was once science fiction reality. How much might this idea cost?
On today’s Sharper Point Commentary: After the tragic drowning of a Valley influencer’s child, Jim Sharpe looks at Arizona’s drowning crisis—and how it can happen to anyone.
Are you planning to cut back on splurging for the fun stuff like travel and entertainment? We're talking with Bankrate Senior Industry Analyst about a recent survey showing 54% of Americans say they're planning to do the same.
ABC White House Correspondent Karen Travers joins us to break down President Trump's recent call with Vladimir Putin—and what it could mean for Russia-Ukraine peace talks.
On today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe discusses the Greer Fire and why tourists should stay away--but only for now.
Back on this day in 2016, EgyptAir Flight 804 disappeared over the Meditteranean Sea. The plane began flying erratically before plummeting and breaking apart midair. After years of investigation, officials concluded that a pilot’s cigarette sparked a fire that brought the plane down.