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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 43 MIN

Higher summer temperatures and energy costs mean higher bills for Arizonans

from KJZZ's The Show

Forecasters are predicting a hotter-than-typical summer for Arizona, in the form of a “Super El Niño.” That comes as Arizonans are spending more to cool their homes. And, we’ll meet the new head of Tucson’s Museum of Contemporary Art.

Forecasters are predicting a hotter-than-typical summer for Arizona, in the form of a “Super El Niño.” That comes as Arizonans are spending more to cool their homes. And, we’ll meet the new head of Tucson’s Museum of Contemporary Art.

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Forecasters are predicting a hotter-than-typical summer for Arizona, in the form of a “Super El Niño.” That comes as Arizonans are spending more to cool their homes. And, we’ll meet the new head of Tucson’s Museum of Contemporary Art.

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