Fear and hope: Flagstaff residents consider future with new $15 per hour minimum wage
FLAGSTAFF – The scent of freshly popped kettle corn, laced with syrup and buttery caramel, wafts through Flagstaff Nut House in Flagstaff’s downtown.
Are you willing to pay more for American-grown produce?
Cronkite News wants to hear from Arizonans including growers, people who work in the produce industry and consumers.
Arizona lawmakers debate bill that would raise minimum auto liability insurance
PHOENIX – You might have to pay about $80 more on car insurance next year if a bill working its way through the state Legislature passes.
Tell us about your experiences with cosplay culture
Are you a cosplayer or a fan of comic book conventions? What do you enjoy about the cosplaying community, and how did you get involved? Cronkite News is working on a story about cosplaying, and we want to hear about your experiences.
Arizona Jewish community centers targeted in bomb threats
Two Jewish community centers in Arizona were targeted with bomb threats Monday in the fifth wave of such threats to centers across the country in two months.
How is your industry affected by automation and robots?
According to a McKinsey Global Institute report, 51 percent of existing jobs in the United States could be at least partially replaced by the automation technology we already have today.
Are school lunches healthy?
Cronkite News is working on a story about the quality of school lunches in Arizona.
Home baked goods receive limited state regulation
MESA – Arizona residents who buy home baked pastries and goods are buying products with limited state regulations.
Florence prisoners rehabilitate their futures by training wild horses, burros
FLORENCE – It’s almost eight in the morning on an icy cold and windy day in Florence.
Synergy Sports Tech has ‘changed the game’ of basketball analysis
PHOENIX -- Basketball coaches and their players -- from colleges to the pros, men and women -- turn to a technology company founded by a former Grand Canyon University assistant coach to evaluate players, scout opponents and recognize tendencies.
Arizona lawmaker wants to allow people to shoot rat and snake shot within city limits
PHOENIX – It’s been illegal to fire a weapon within city limits in Arizona since 2000.