Luke Forstner, KTAR Reporter
KTAR's recent Water Watch Minute is about "cloud seeding" -- a process that lets us actually generate rain or snow from existing clouds. KTAR'S Luke Forstner tells Becky Lynn how that works.
Jim Rounds, Valley Economist with Rounds Consulting
Rounds joins Arizona’s Evening News to shed some light on why gas prices are sky high and when we might see some relief.
Juan Ciscomani, Arizona U.S. Representative
Congressman Ciscomani joins Arizona’s Evening News as he’s demanding answers from DHS about street releases at our southern border.
Misty Cisnero-Contreras headliner
Cisnero-Contreras joins Arizona's Evening News to talk about what the airport is doing to help older travelers who may have an invisible disability.
Misty Cisneros-Contreras, Sky Harbor Airport
You may see airport staff helping older flyers with wheelchairs, but how do airports help older flyers who may be struggling with their memories? Misty Cisneros-Contreras with Sky Harbor Airport talks about how they are getting more dementia friendly.
Sharon Sullivan, Lawn Love Editor
How would the valley handle a zombie apocalypse? Sharon Sullivan from Lawnlove.com talks about a recent study that ranked how well American cities are prepared to fight the undead.
Dr. Kevin Foster, Arizona Burn Center Director
Dr. Foster joins Arizona’s Evening News to talk about the dangers of the viral TikTok fire challenge and how to not end up in the burn unit.
Dr. Kathy Jacobs, University of Arizona
Phoenix is one 110 degree day away from tying the record of most 110-plus degree days in a single year. Becky talks with Dr. Jacobs about this unusual summer and her research on extreme heat, drought, and how to keep people safe.
Dan Harkins, Harkins Theaters
Sunday is National Cinema Day...and tickets to any movie are $4 dollars. Dan Harkins with Harkins Theaters talks to Becky Lynn about the current state of movie-going and why this "holiday" came to be.
Tom Horne, State Superintendent of Schools
In February, the Arizona School Personnel Administrators Association reported that there were almost 3,000 teacher vacancies in the state. Arizona State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horn talks to Becky about where we stand at the beginning of a new school year.