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Bruce and Gaydos talk about the different approaches to travel.
Bruce and Gaydos are joined by Reyna Montoya who is a DACA recipient living in Arizona. They talk about what it's like to be a Dreamer in Arizona.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss the WNBA and if the league is trying to make us keep guessing about Caitlin Clark.
Bruce and Gaydos tell you what you should or should not stream this weekend!
Bruce and Gaydos are joined by Ian Schwartz to talk about this year's monsoon season.
Bruce and Gaydos talk about a woman who felt a disturbance on a plane but it had nothing to do with the aircraft.
Bruce and Gaydos talk about events that were stopped because of a baby.
Bruce and Gaydos are joined by Aaron Baumann who is the attorney for a Marana High School student suspended for writing and deleting a threatening email on his school iPad.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss why the drinking rate is going down in the United States.
Over 400 people have died from the heat or heat contributed to the death. Bruce and Gaydos discuss how dangergous the heat is, even in Arizona's mild summer.
Instead of leaving jobs or bringing up work problems, a new study shows that people are quietly struggling in the office. Bruce and Gaydos talk about the work troubles in the current job market.
Bruce, Gaydos and Becky Lynn discuss how to get your kids back on a normal sleep schedule before school starts.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs joins Bruce and Gaydos her twice-monthly exclusive segment "Talk to the Governor." She weighed in on the tragic death of 10-year-old Rebekah Baptiste and if there is negligence on the part of law enforcement or child safety investigators. She also talked about the latest ICE actions in Arizona and if she will support an 'Alligator Alcatraz' in Arizona.
A HOA sent a letter of violation to Gene Sweeney for his colored lights. Sweeney joins Bruce and Gaydos to share how his support of first responders and the military landed him in neighborhood trouble.
Scams are getting more "real." Bruce, Gaydos and Becky Lynn share stories of moment were they were nearly duped by an online scam. According to a new report, online scams and other internet crimes are skyrocketing. A record $16.6 billion in losses were reported to the FBI in 2024.
In this hour, Bruce and Gaydos talk about the latest developments in the death of Rebekah Baptiste. 55 percent of American workers skip lunch at work. U. S. Senator Ruben Gallego joins in an exclusive interview. A big decision could be coming from the White House about marijuana.
Bruce and Gaydos talk about the ways hotels are using AI to monitor your room.
Bruce and Gaydos talk about the ways people are trying to avoid fines during HOV lane restricted hours.
Are ChatGPT answers dangerous for your kids? Bruce and Gaydos talk about some of the answers and responses ChatGPT can give your kids.
Bruce and Gaydos host the War Room! They are joined by KTAR Legal Analyst Barry Markson, Former Arizona State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita and Mary Rabago of Mary Rabago Productions. They discussed ICE raids, the Empowerment Scholarship Account program, and the firing of labor statistics official.
Bruce and Gaydos talk about the more than 50 animals including a zebra, bull and peacock that were rescued from a Rio Verde home.
Bruce and Gaydos talk about the "toys" that have been thrown on the court during recent WNBA games.
Bruce and Gaydos talk to Paul Farmer who is doing the "No A/C Challenge". Is it hot enough to cook an egg?
Bruce and Gaydos discuss a Washington Post report that says Arizona's ESA program may be impacting the state's public schools.
Paul Farmer joins Bruce and Gaydos to share an update on his No A/C challenge during this week's heat wave.
Bruce and Gaydos share new data that shows Baby Boomers owning an outzied proportion of property relative to their share of the population that is 29 and older.
Bruce and Gaydos explain new rules that the TSA is implementing.
Meghan McCain joins Bruce and Gaydos to discuss the firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner, the Sydney Sweeney controversy and more.
Bruce and Gaydos explain why the Aalborg Zoo in Denmark is making an interesting request for pets.
Bruce and Gaydos explain why Americans are staying up later than ever before, and it's not because of Netflix!
Bruce and Gaydos explain why even native Arizonans need to be careful during extreme heat warnings.
Craig Harris joins Bruce and Gaydos and shares his extensive reporting on Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account program.
Bruce and Gaydos talk to an expert to receive an analysis of the latest U.S. jobs report.
Bruce and Gaydos get the latest information on three hikers who were rescued by MCSO yesterday on the White Tank Mountains.
Kelly Nelson joins Bruce and Gaydos and is August's Pay Tribute to a Teacher Award winner!
Sheriff Jerry Sheridan joins Bruce and Gaydos to give an update on the MCSO rescue that occurred yesterday on the White Tank Mountians.
Bruce and Gaydos tell you what you should or should not stream this weekend!
Jim Rounds joins Bruce and Gaydos to discuss the latest jobs report, the state of Arizona's economy and more.
Bruce explains to Gaydos about why he is not a fan of Glendale banning panhandling.
Professor Dennis Hoffman joins Bruce and Gaydos to discuss the state of the U.S. economy.
Bruce and Gaydos explain why airplane turbulence has become much more common.
Bruce and Gaydos share the latest updates about the shooting that occurred in New York City on Monday.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss the 8.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Russia.
Bruce and Gaydos host the War Room! They are joined by State Senator John Kavanagh and Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes. They discussed immigration, the Empowerment Scholarship Account program and more!
Bruce and Gaydos talk to Melissa Lord, Preston Lord's aunt, about her journey dealing with grief and how writing a grief journal became her outlet.
Bruce and Gaydos explain why a fan was ejected after mocking Phoenix Mercury guard Kahleah Copper.
Melissa Lord joins Bruce and Gaydos to talk about how she handled grief after losing her nephew, Preston Lord. She wrote a book called "Echoed: If I write loud enough, Will you hear me?" to serve as an outlet for others going through grief.
Bruce and Gaydos share new information about the shooting in Manhattan.
Governor Hobbs joins Outspoken for Talk to the Governor. Bruce and Gaydos ask her about the Empowerment Scholarship Account program, President Trump's executive order regarding homelessness and more.
Bruce and Gaydos explain why they feel that Arizona's ESA program needs more oversight.