Alejandra Guillen
Alejandra Guillen was in intern at KJZZ in 2014.
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Navajo Nation officials have called for all flags on the vast reservation be flown at half-staff to honor former tribal President Kelsey Begaye. They said Begaye, who served as Navajo Nation president from 1999 to 2003, died of natural causes Friday in Flagstaff. He was 70.
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The Tempe Police Department will be looking for parties around Arizona State University starting Thursday night. It’s part of the Safe and Sober Campaign aimed at young people in Tempe.
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Recent storms left a lot of damage and debris behind. It also left some orphaned wildlife.
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This week’s heavy rain and flooding have caused damage to irrigation canals in south Phoenix.
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A new study by Feeding America found that one in seven people in the United States depend on local aid programs to feed their families, but that number is much higher in Arizona.
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After a month-long investigation, the University of Arizona has withdrawn recognition of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
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Community gardening has been popular for years. Neighbors get together to grow their own fruits and vegetables. Tempe’s Harvest for Humanity has been growing vegetables for the past 20 years, with a different goal in mind.
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Starting this fall, Arizona State University students will be charged a mandatory $150 athletic fee, which will give them access to all of ASU’s home games.
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A sprint car race accident over the weekend that caused the death of a driver has racetrack operators considering changes to their regulations.
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Arizona ranks No. 1 in eligible youths who have applied for deferred action under a federal program launched by the Obama administration in 2012.