Arizona State Capitol (Phoenix, Ariz.)
Found in 8 Collections or records:
James W. Elmore Papers
This collection houses correspondence, research materials, flyers, promotional materials, plans, clippings, newsletters, reel-to-reel audio tapes, and other items documenting James W. Elmore's work as an architect and urban planner. Among the subjects covered are Elmore's proposal for an aerial light rail system in the Salt River Valley, city planning in Phoenix from the 1950s to the 2000s, the development of the Rio Salado Project, and Arizona State University's College of Architecture.
Horizon, 1991 February 19
KAET Poll with Bruce Merrill (Wong); Sting Update with Bill Rawson (Wong); Rico Package with Cameron Holmes and Daryl Williams (Majure). Segments on a poll concerning the gubernatorial runoff election candidates, the resignation of one AZScam legislator and a report from the State Capitol, and racketeering and corruption laws. There is a pre-show take for the first 1:30; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.
Horizon, 1991 April 18
Freeways Package. Skip Rimsza, Mark Bonan (Palacio/Sauceda); Hunger Package. Penny Braun (Hart). Segments on protests at the Capitol concerning freeway construction delays, House passage of Governor Symington's budget proposal, and a school breakfast program attempting to stem the hunger problem in Arizona.
Horizon, 1991 May 7
Budget Package - Jaime Gutierrez, Rep. John Wettaw (Kimball); Japan Package - Doug Wilson (Majure); Boyd Finch Commentary (Wong). Segments on budget battles at the State Capitol, Far Eastern business ties to Arizona, and Boyd Finch's guest commentary (Confederates in Arizona).
Horizon, 1991 May 8
Horizon, 1998 April 23
Horizon Special Edition: Making of a Law III.
Horizon, 1988 January 13
Grand Jury System Package, Larry Debus and Mike Hawkins In-Studio Interview (Miller); Inhalant Abuse Package, Lynn Lemelle In-Studio (Britton); No-Drive-One-In-Five Package (Wong). Segments on criticism of the Grand Jury, garbage drugs, and no drive days at the State Capitol. There is a pre-show take for the first minute; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.
Horizon, 2009 February 10
Segments on local news updates, a rally at the Arizona Capitol to celebrate tuition tax credits that help children attend private schools, and what some journalists are doing after being laid off. Guests include Harry Miller, President, Arizona Student Tuition Organization Association and Tim McGuire, ASU Journalism Professor. There are television advertisements for the first minute and last 3:50 of the video.