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Arizona's Morning News — 239 episodes
Back on this day in 1974, a pack of chewing gum became the first item to be scanned with a UPC barcode
Peter Charalambous, ABC News Reporter
Back on this day in 2009, Michael Jackson died.
Melissa Blasius, ABC15 reporter
Back on this day in 1997, the U.S. Airforce released a report on the alien spacecraft crash in New Mexico
Sean Noble, Republican political consultant
Kimberly Winson-Geideman, Clinical Professor & Director of the ASU Division of Real Estate and the Executive Director of the International Real Estate Society
Back on this day in 1989, Tim Burton's Batman was released in theatres
Shira Tanzer, KTAR education reporter
Peter Charalambous, ABC News correspondent
Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor - Tech Tuesday
Back on this day in 2001, the Fast and Furious franchise was born
Colton Krolak, KTAR reporter
Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona
Steve Roberts, ABC political analyst
Laura Douglas, ADOT Communications Project Manager
Back on this day in 1910, the first fathers day was celebrated
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Chuck Todd, Political Analyst
Mason Leath, ABC News Business and Economics Reporter
Back on this day in 1983, Sally Ride became the first woman in space
Larry Gaydos, Co-Host of Outspoken with Bruce and Gaydos
Stan Barnes, Political Consultant
Steven Portnoy, ABC correspondent
Jim Cross, KTAR wildfire expert
Back on this day in 1973, Dolly Parton recorded "I Will Always Love You"
Rachel Walden, Arizona Corporation Commission Vice Chair
Chuck Coughlin, Political analyst and CEO of High Ground Inc.
Kurt George, Vice President of Asylon Robotics
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Back on this day in 1884, the first rollercoaster opened
Rich Frankel, former FBI Special Agent in Charge
Shira Tanzer, KTAR education reporter
Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor - Tech Tuesday
Back on this day in 1973, Marvin Gaye released "Lets Get It On"
Jorge Torres, ABC15 Meteorologist
Rich Frankel, former FBI Special Agent in Charge
Back on this day in 1974, Little League Baseball allowed girls to play
Randy Keating, Tempe Councilmember
Chuck Todd, Political Analyst
Bethany Braun-Silva, ABC's parenting reporter
Back on this day in 1982, E.T. was released in theatres
Chuck Coughlin, political analyst
Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent
Back on this day in 1752, Benjamin Franklin flies a kite in a thunderstorm.
Colton Krolak, KTAR reporter
Steven Portnoy, ABC News national correspondent
John Cohen, Former Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis and Counterterrorism Coordinator, Department of Homeland Security
Back on this day in 1973, Secretariat won the Triple Crown
Shira Tanzer, KTAR education reporter
Peter Charalambous, ABC News correspondent
Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable - Tech Tuesday
Back on this day in 1984, Ghost Busters released in theatres
Stacy Pearson, political consultant
Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at U of A - Money Monday
Bob Benson, Western Governors University Regional Director
Ted Geisler, APS President
Back on this day in 1956, Elvis performed on The Milton Berle Show
Bob Benson, WGU Regional Director
Ted Geisler, APS President
Chuck Todd, Political Analyst
Back on this day in 1919, the 19th amendment was passed
Patrick Rakovsky, Starting goalie for the Phoenix Rising
Shira Tanzer, KTAR Education Reporter
Jim Rounds, President of Rounds Consulting
Back on this day in 1976, Bohemian Rhapsody goes gold
Randy Cervany, Professor of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning at ASU
David Schweikert, Arizona Congressman
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Back on this day in 1935, Babe Ruth retired
Danny Seiden, AZ Chamber of Commerce President
Thomas Kloza, Chief Energy Advisor for Gulf Oil
Mashable tech editor, Tim Werth, joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about price increases for electronics as a result of growing AI.
Mashable tech editor, Tim Werth, joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the new Trump phone and how its made.
Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable - Tech Tuesday
Back on this day in 1974, the Heimlich maneuver was introduced.
Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at U of A - Money Monday
Mike Dobuski, ABC News tech reporter
Kate Gallego, Mayor of Phoenix
Christel Bell, ABC15 Anchor
Chuck Todd, Political Analyst
Chuck Todd, Political Analyst
Rich Frankel, Former FBI Special Agent in Charge
Back on this day in 2006, Barry Bonds broke Babe Ruth's homerun record.
Stan Barnes, Political Consultant
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Back on this day in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge opened to the public.
Warren Petersen, Arizona's Senate President
Martha Raddatz, ABC's Chief Global Affairs Correspondent and Author of The Hero Next Door
John Cohen, Former undersecretary at DHS
Back on this day in 1927, it was the last day for Model T production at the Henry Ford factory
Greg Stanton, Arizona Congressman
Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable - Tech Tuesday
Back on this day in 1992 Johnny Carson hosted the Tonight Show for the final time
Anne Landers, COO of Junior Achievement Arizona
Chuck Todd, political analyst
Back on this day in 1881, the American National Red Cross was founded.
DJ Lee, Phoenix Fire Captain
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Back on this day in 1873, jeans were patented
Kameron Lee, DPS PIO
Tanner Swanson - Marketing director for a New Leaf
Anne Ryman, ABC15 Reporter
Back on this day in 2016, Egypt Air flight 804 disappeared
Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable - Tech Tuesday
Ted Rossman, principal analyst with Bankrate
Back on this day in 1985, Simple Minds' "Don't You Forget About Me" hit number one on the charts.
Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Back on this day in 1940, the first McDonalds opened
Quang Nguyen, Arizona State Representative
Mason Leath, ABC News Business and Economics Reporter
Shira Tanzer, KTAR Education Reporter
Back on this day in 1998, Frank Sinatra died
Troy Cofer, FBI Supervisory Agent
Sal Macias, Arizona Immigration Lawyer
Brad Garrett, ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst
Back on this day in 1950, Stevie Wonder was born.
Ana Stevens and Barbara Lewis
Jim Rounds, President of Rounds Consulting Group
John Cohen, Former Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis and Counterterrorism Coordinator, Department of Homeland Security
Back on this day in 1965 The Rolling Stones finished recording "Satisfaction"
Karen Travers, ABC News White House Correspondent
Mike Huckins, Sr. VP of Public Affairs and IT Operations with the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce
Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor
Back on this day in 1934, the Dust Bowl happened
Community Spotlight, Barrow Neurological Institute
Stephani Young, host of the Love Trapped podcast
Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Back on this day in 2010, Betty White became the oldest person to host Saturday Night Live.
Dr. Jennifer Quammen, incoming president of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Erinanne Saffell, ASU Senior Global Futures Scientist and Arizona's climatologist
Back on this day in 1994, the famous Scream painting was found 3 months after it was stolen.
Van Bayless, US Marshal for the District of Arizona
Dave Folio, Scottsdale Fire Captain
Jordana Miller, ABC news correspondent
Back on this day in 2004, the very last episode of Friends aired
Rich Frankel - Former Special Agent in Charge, FBI
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Back on this day in 1861, a crucial battle was won, leading to us celebrating Cinco de Mayo
Scott Hall, City of Phoenix heat response and mitigation deputy director
Jim Cross, former KTAR reporter and wildfire expert
Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor
Arizona father shares harrowing experience of nearly losing his son to drowning.
It's May 4th, International Firefighters Day
Tim Courchaine, U.S. District Attorney for Arizona
Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A
Steve Roberts, ABC political analyst
Back on this day in 1999, Spongebob debuted on Nickolodean
Addist Bennett, Valley Resident
Chuck Todd, Free Range Political Analyst
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Back on this day in 1952, Mr. Potato Head became the first toy advertised on television.
Melissa Blasius, ABC15 reporter
Taryn Struck, Co-founder of Space Rising
Back on this day in 1967, Aretha Franklin released her cover of "Respect".
Tim Stringham, former Judge Advocates General officer
Doug Ressler, Manager of business intelligence at Yardi Matrix
John Cohen, ABC News consultant
Back on this day in 1973, Pink Floyd's the Dark Side of the Moon hit number one on the Billboard chart
Peter Charalambous, ABC investigative reporter
Robert Anglen, AZ Central investigative reporter
Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor
Back on this day in 4977 BC, the universe is created according to a theory from Johannes Kepler.
Danny Seiden, President of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Karen Travers, ABC News White House correspondent
Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A
Back on this day in 1982, Jane Fonda released her first workout video.
Craig McKee, ABC15 evening anchor
Cheri Preston, ABC's Morning Drive Anchor
Chuck Todd, Free Range Political Analyst
Dan Bickley, Arizona Sports host
Back on this day in 2005, the first ever video was uploaded to YouTube.
Tyler Drake, Arizona Sports Cardinals reporter
Jim Cross, KTAR wildfire expert
Back on this day in 1970, the first ever Earth Day was celebrated
Kellan Olson, NBA reporter for AZSports
Terri Spitz, Executive Director for the Alzheimer's Association Arizona and New Mexico Chapters
Craig McKee, ACB15 anchor
Back on this day in 2016, Prince died
Barry Markson, KTAR legal analyst
Stacy Pearson, democratic political consultant with Lumen Strategies
Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor
Back on this day in 1933, the United States went off the gold standard
Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A
Vince Marotta, Arizona Sports
Back on this day in 1790, Benjamin Franklin passed away in Philadelphia
Erik Moses, Executive Director and CEO of the Fiesta Sports Foundation
Carmen Bucci, former MiLB player
Matt Schaeffer, Assistant Special Agent in charge of the FBI Phoenix Office
Katie Ratlief, Executive Director for Common Sense Institute
Rich Frankel, Former Special Agent in Charge
Back on this day in 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African American in Major League Baseball history
Warren Petersen, Senate President
John Cohen, Former Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis and Counterterrorism Coordinator, Department of Homeland Security
Back on this day in 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth
Chief Presiding Judge Hernandez for the Phoenix Municipal Court
Cheri Preston, ABC morning drive anchor
Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor
Back on this day in 1997, 21 year old Tiger Woods wins the Masters
Steve Roberts, ABC political analyst
Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A
Vince Marotta, Arizona Sports
Back on this day in 1912, the Titanic set sail.
Chuck Todd, political analyst
Back on this day in 1860, the worlds first recording of the human voice was created.
Joe Ducey - Business and Consumer Specialist with the Better Business Bureau
John Truett, State Fire Management Officer with the Department of Forest and Fire Management
Brad Garrett, ABC News crime & terrorism analyst
Back on this day in 1983, David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty disappear
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Tina Tamboer, senior housing analyst with the Cromford Report
Jordana Miller, ABC News correspondent
Back on this day in 2001, NASA launched the Mars Odyssey spacecraft
Colton Krolak, KTAR News reporter
Michael Morefield, director of marketing and communication for AZ Impact for Good
Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor
Back on this day in 1930, Hostess Twinkies were invented.
Dale Brown, director of research at the Phoenix Business Journal
Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at U of A
Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent
Back on this day in 1973, the first public mobile telephone call was made on the Manhattan sidewalk
Chuck Todd, political analyst
Vince Marotta, Arizona Sports host
Back on this day in 1977, Fleetwood Mac's "Rumors" album reached #1, topping the charts for 31 weeks straight.
Paige Soucie, Valley Leadership team lead for the Opioid Use Disorder Business
Kimberly Winson, Clinical Professor & Director of the ASU Division of Real Estate and the Executive Director of the International Real Estate Society
Back on this day in 1957, the BBC pulled off a huge April Fools Day prank
Barry Markson, KTAR legal analyst
John Cohen, ABC News consultant
Back on this day in 1889 the Eiffel Tower opened
Kelly Triplett, head of marketing & communications for Arizona Sports & Events Alliance
Heidi Hommel, KTAR News reporter
Matt McGuire, chief agricultural farmer at at JB Smith Companies
Back on this day in 1971, Starbucks opens its first store.
Ian Pannell, ABC chief foreign correspondent
Colton Krolak, KTAR News reporter
Back on this day in 1939, Oregon beat Ohio State University in the first ever March Madness tournament