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Cronkite News is the news division of Arizona PBS, the world's largest media organization operated by a journalism school. With reporting bureaus in Phoenix, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, we deli... more
FAQs about Cronkite News: CN2Go:How many episodes does Cronkite News: CN2Go have?The podcast currently has 217 episodes available.
April 27, 2022Wildfire near Flagstaff grows, forcing evacuationsThe Tunnel fire in northern Arizona has grown to more than 16,000 acres, forcing the evacuation of 700 homes. Plus, Arizona’s Doug Ducey and 25 other Republican governors agree to work together to secure the southern border, and why Arizona may lose the authority to oversee its workplace safety program. --- Host: Thalia Lopez Producer: Mason Miller Contributors: KTAR...more6minPlay
April 26, 2022Travelers, workers at Phoenix Sky Harbor respond to judge’s halt of mask mandateTravelers at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport respond to mask mandate ruling; why investing $10 million could increase the Latino vote; a former Arizona Cardinals head coach joins a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination against the NFL, and Phoenix Suns coach Monty Williams might see a “Coach of the Year” award on the horizon. --- Host: Emma VandenEinde Producer: Justin Torres Contributors: Raven Payne, Kirsten Dorman...more7minPlay
April 22, 2022How a Phoenix program could save urban farmlandUrban farmland is decreasing across the U.S., with 2,000 acres being converted every day, according to the American Farm Trust. Phoenix is trying to change that with a program to help preserve small farms for years to come. --- Host: Evan Lis Producer: Mason Miller Contributors: Emma Vandeneinde...more7minPlay
April 21, 2022DACA recipients can now file for renewal onlineDACA recipients will be able to file for renewal online with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services; LGBTQ advocates push for change in the FDA’s blood donation policy; Arizona Cardinals star quarterback may not return to play next season, and the Phoenix Suns get ready for the playoffs starting this weekend. --- Host: Alexandra Mora Medina Producer: Kirsten Dorman Contributors: John Brown, Justin Torres...more5minPlay
April 12, 2022‘Ghost guns’ now subject to traditional firearm regulationsThe Biden administration says “ghost guns,” which aren’t traceable by law enforcement, will be regulated under existing rules for traditional firearms. Plus, Arizona’s three public universities get the green light to raise tuition, and a “metal tree” shows promise for pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. ---Host: John Brown Producer: Mason Miller Contributors: Emma VandenEinde, Sedona Meadows, Thalia Lopez...more7minPlay
April 08, 2022Consul general of Ukraine calls on Arizona lawmakers for military helpDmytro Kushneruk asked legislators to push for more weapons for Ukraine; Maricopa County NAACP celebrates Justice Ketanji BrownJackson’s confirmation, and the Arizona Department of Health Services draws lots for marijuana licenses as part of its social equity program. ---Host: Alexandra Mora Medina Producer: Kirsten Dorman Contributors: Emma VandenEinde, Eric Castellon...more5minPlay
April 07, 2022The Navajo Nation loosens its COVID-19 regulationsNavajo officials are easing pandemic restrictions as COVID-19 cases continue to drop. Plus, the Arizona Supreme Court declines to hear a lawsuit filed by the Arizona Republican Party that would have ended the state’s popular mail-in voting process, and some of the fastest female drivers vie for a spot for an international motorsport series. ---Host: Thalia Lopez Producer: Mason Miller Contributors: Eric Castellon...more7minPlay
April 06, 2022Former Navajo Nation vice presidential candidate now seeks tribal presidencyBuu Van Nygren, who lost his bid to be tribal VP in 2018, announces his candidacy for president, and Arizona Rep. Greg Stanton sponsors a bill to use drones to inspect infrastructure. Plus, why credit card complaints rose in 2021, and nonprofits hope for donations on Arizona Gives Day. ---Host: Emma VandenEinde Producer: Justin Torres Contributors: Mitchell Zimmermann, Alexandra Mora Medina, Nick Scheske, Reyna Preciado...more6minPlay
April 05, 2022Arizona sues Biden administration for rescinding Title 42 health policy at the borderMark Brnovich, along with the attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri, says ending Title 42 will create a surge of asylum seekers at the border. Plus, the U.S. Interior secretary is working with tribes to voice historical concerns. And the fashion industry has traditionally not been eco-friendly, but efforts are underway to change that in Arizona.---Host: John Brown Producer: Mason Miller Contributors: Payton Major...more7minPlay
April 01, 2022Transgender people in Arizona restricted by new lawsThe transgender community feels threatened by bills Gov. Doug Ducey signed the day before International Transgender Day of Visibility. Plus, Mayo Clinic doctors predict another COVID-19 spike because of the BA.2 subvariant; and how sustainable outdoor spaces can be certified as green spaces. ---Host: Alexandra Mora Medina Producer: Kirsten Dorman Contributors: Emma VandenEinde, Justin Torres...more8minPlay
FAQs about Cronkite News: CN2Go:How many episodes does Cronkite News: CN2Go have?The podcast currently has 217 episodes available.