Adin Tarr
InternAdin Tarr was an intern at KJZZ in 2018.
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Valley Metro and Waymo have announced the first partnership of its kind.
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The Ranch Fire is burning in a remote area near Heber-Overgaard and has grown to approximately 1,500 acres.
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Monday’s storm snapped a power line outside St. Mary’s Food Bank on Thomas Road and 31st Avenue, leaving the area without power.
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Monday evening a powerful monsoon storm swept through the Valley knocking over trees and taking out power lines.
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This week two Arizona cities, Phoenix and Tucson, broke high temperature records set back in 1943.
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Tourists with upcoming camping or room reservations at the Havasupai Lodge in Supai may have to reschedule. The Havasupai Tribal Council announced the remote section of the Grand Canyon will be closed to visitors until the end of August.
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Both Arizona State University and the University of Arizona were awarded the funds from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to expand computing technology capabilities.
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On Tuesday, the Trump administration announced it would provide up to $12 billion in emergency relief to farmers affected by the trade war. The Arizona Farm Bureau Federation reports Arizona agriculture is a $23.3 billion industry.
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Arizona's Office of Economic Opportunity released the seasonally adjusted June unemployment rate at 4.7 percent. Spokesman Doug Walls said construction employment has recovered 37 percent since the recession hit and housing bubble burst.
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Coconino County officials have completed most of a damage assessment following Wednesday’s rains and should have a complete cost estimate later today.