
Alanna Goodman
Alanna Goodman was an intern at KJZZ in 2024.
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If you've lived in Arizona for a while, you've probably heard about a roadside holiday tradition that went on — secretly — for decades. It became lovingly known as the I-17 Mystery Tree.
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The extreme heat in Arizona is causing animal and plant life to decrease. One of the key factors to plant survival is rain. Animals are struggling to find places to shelter due to the lack of plants and food. The sun has also caused a decrease in photosynthesis among a variety of plants.
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People typically think plants don't survive throughout the long and dry summer in Arizona. Surprisingly, there are some plants that can survive in the heat. It's an advantage for herbs to grow in the heat.
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Earlier this year, Arizona’s Water Infrastructure Finance Authority gave Mesa approximately $1.06 million Water Conservation Grant fund.
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This Saturday Sept. 14 a yoga event will benefit young cancer patients and bring the community together at Mullet Arena in Tempe, Arizona.
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Peter Catalanotte, director of Film Tucson, says Arizona offers a wide variety of Western town locations and its own two-year-old incentives.
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An Arizona State University professor has been arrested on suspicion of killing his wife. Police say David Zhu shot his wife in their Scottsdale home on Saturday.