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Back on this day in 1973 the final episode of Bonanza aired on NBC. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.

A former Arizona Senator involved in a scandal? And what's going to happen with Venezuela in the near future? Political Analyst Chuck Todd joined the show for our weekly check-in on our nation's capital.

We had a positive trend across the nation, with the number of overdose deaths decreasing; however this was not experienced in Arizona which had that number climb. What's behind this hike in overdose deaths in our state? Special Agent in Charge at the DEA, Apolonio (Polo) Ruiz, joined the show to break down the data.

It's not just science fiction anymore, cloning technology is here and advancing rapidly. How far will this tech take us? Will we be able to clone heroes of history like Leonardo da Vinci? ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan joined the show to discuss.

Back on this day in 1974 "Happy Days" premiered on ABC. The sitcom was created by Garry Marshall.

In 2024 there were over 2,000 pedestrian involved accidents within the state according to ADOT. Julian Parades with AAA talks about how those walking can be safe when it comes to Arizona traffic.

A measles outbreak along the Arizona-Utah border has infected over 400 people. Nicole Witt, assistant director of the Public Health Preparedness within AZDHS, talks about the virus and who it affects most.

Wednesday night the U.S. Senate voted on the Venezuela War Powers Resolution ... ending in a tie, the Vice President had to cast the tie breaker. Allie Pecorin, ABC News correspondent, talks about how JD Vance's vote ultimately killed the resolution.

Back on this day in 1970 Diana Ross and The Supremes performed their last concert. The group had 12 No. 1 hits in the first half of the 60s or better known as the rock and roll era.

After the holidays St. Mary's Food Bank always needs volunteers after the season of giving. Colton Krolak, KTAR reporter, talks about how half the number of normal volunteers are currently packing boxes and how the community can help.

Phoenix's CPI numbers came out ... and inflation is up. Jim Rounds, economist and CEO of Rounds Consulting, talks about why inflation is over 2%.

A recent survey of the women in the Estrella Jail showed more than half of the incarcerated were victims themselves. Brandon Smith, MCSO chief deputy of Detention, talks about the survey and how its connected.

More Gen Z and millennials are registering as an independent voter rather than claiming one party or the other. Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, talks about how this impacts republicans and democrats as we begin a mid-term year.

Back on this day in 1968 Johnny Cash performed at Folsom Prison. He was known to engage with imprisoned fans.

The Electronic Consumer Show in Las Vegas was filled with new techonolgy and AI advancements. Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable, explains what the show entailed.

As Gov. Katie Hobbs faces re-election this year, she kicked off the legislative session with a State of the State Address. Stan Barnes, republican politcal strategist, breaks down the speech.

Arizona Governor, Katie Hobbs, kicked off the legislative session with her State of the State Address Monday. Stacy Pearson, Democratic political analyst, breaks down the speech and offers her insight.

Back on this day in 1904 Henry Ford set a land speed record. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.

It's a new year, and what do the Democrats and Republicans hope to get done in the 2026 legislative session? Our own Colton Krolak looked into both parties' priorities and joined the show to discuss.

This legislative session, a new bill relating to ICE will be introduced. Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller joined the show to talk about how he is helping State Senate President Warren Petersen to introduced this bill into the session and what will be in the bill.

Will the new year see an uptick in United States military action internationally? ABC News White House correspondent Karen Travers joined Arizona's Morning News to discuss what the United States may do in some "hotspots" including Cuba, Iran and Syria.

The unemployment rate slipped to 4.4% from the revised 4.5% we saw in november, its the first decline since June. How will this benefit employers? Evan Taylor, Associate Economics Professor at the Universty of Arizona joined the show for Money Monday to discuss.

Back in this day in 2007 the Apple iPhone debuted. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.

The final jobs report of 2025 released today, and to discuss what revalations the data may shed light on is the editor in chief of Investopedia Caleb Silver.

Tensions are escalating across the nation in wake of fatal shootings in Minneapolis and Portland. This tense feeling can be felt internationally as well amid the United States' action against Venezuela and Trump wanting Greenland. Political Analyst Chuck Todd joined the show to break down what you need to know from our nation's capital.

Tensions are flaring in Minneapolis and across the nation after the fatal shooting of Renee Good. ABC News Reporter Armando Garcia joined the show to describe the site of the shooting and what comes next in the investigation.

Back on this day in 2011 Arizona Congresswoman, Gabby Giffords, was shot. Six people were killed and 13 others were injured.

The prison oversight committee aims to hold the Arizona Department of Corrections accountable. Walt Blackman, state representative, talks about how the committee remains unfunded.

An I.C.E. agent shot a woman yesterday during a federal operation. Brad Garrett, ABC News crime and terrorism analyst, talks about I.C.E. protocol and the impact this incident has on future law enforcement investigations.

Maybe you have noticed all the vacant commercial real estate in the East Valley? Doug Ressler, manager of business intelligence with Yardi Matrix, explains why.

Did you make a New Year's resolution? AI can apparently help keep it. Nick Burns, Google tech and trends expert, explains how.

Back on this day in 1990 the Leaning Tower of Pisa was closed to the public. Officials were concerned over the increasing lean of the monument.

The 50th VRBO Fiesta Bowl is tomorrow. As Ole Miss and Miami fans flock to the Valley for the game, the non profit behind it siezes the opportunity to give back to the community. Erik Moses, executive director and CEO of the Fiesta Sports Foundation, talks about what the game means and how the foundation gives back.

Operation Absolute Resolve was deemed a success. The long term impacts of capturing and indicting Nicholas Maduro are not fully known yet. John Cohen, former counterterrorism coordinator, discusses known and potiential impacts of the weekend operation.

You might need a jacket this week. Jorge Torres, ABC-15 meteorlogist, is tracking a winter storm that will bring the coldest temperatures of the season yet and snow to the high country.

The Cardinals have fired head coach, Jonathan Gannon. Now the search is on. Vince Marrota, co-host of Bickley & Marotta, breaks down how attractive the job is, who's best to fill Gannon's shoes and what is needed to turn this team around.

Back on this day in 1975 "The Wheel of Fortune" debuted on TV. Pat Sajak hosted the show for 41 seasons before retiring in 2024.

2026 is filled with Valley freeway projects. Doug Ninztel with ADOT talks about upcoming plans and how this will impact your Phoenix commute.

Four customers of McDonald's have filed a lawsuit alleging the fast-food chain does not use rib meat in its McRib. Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent, explains the lawsuit and McDonald's defense.

Pete Hegseth, secretary of defense, announced he is going to censure Arizona Senator, Mark Kelly. Tim Stringham, former military lawyer, discusses what the next steps in the process will be.

Back on this day in 1980 Rapper's Delight became the first hip-hop single to hit the Billboard charts. KTAR Timeline is brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.

This month's KTAR Community Impact Spotlight highlights The Thunderbirds and their fundraising efforts for numerous valley organizations through their annual WM Phoenix Open tournament next month. Waste Management Phoenix Open chairman Jason Eisenberg joined Arizona's Morning News to discuss the organization's community outreach.

Will we see an influx of billionaire migrating from California becuase of their 5% wealth tax? And what would this influx do Phoenix's housing market? Senior Housing Analyst Tina Tamboer of the Cromford Report joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about what changes we could be seeing.

2025 was a strong year for the national economy and Arizona's economy alike. Can we expect the same market strength in 2026? It's Money Monday and Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona's Evan Taylor joins the show to discuss all things money.

What charges is Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro going to face when he makes his appearance in court today? And is the capture of the Venezuelan President by the Trump Administration legal? To help us answer these questions is ABC News Investigative Reporter Peter Charalambous.

Back on this day in 1974 President Nikon signs the national speed limit into law. He signed the federal law lowering the speed limit to 55 mph to be more fuel efficient.

ACA subsidies have expired and the U.S. has struck more boats in Venezuela. Chuck Todd, political analyst, explains the local and national impact of these government actions.