Amanda Luberto
Amanda Luberto was an assistant producer for KJZZ's The Show from 2016 to 2019.
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Because of how different this wine scene is compared to our neighbors in California, Oregon and Washington, photographer Jenelle Bonifield wanted to capture the “do it yourself,” hard-working attitude of Arizona winemakers.
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If you look into the sky Friday night, you might see something closer than ever before. It's not a bird, a plane, or even Superman, but Mars. Because both Mars and Earth have elliptical orbits, this week has been the closest the planets will be together for the next 15 years.
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Oscar winner Emma Stone, Charity Dawson from the musical "Waitress" and Nick Cartell from the national tour of "Les Miserables" will be helping raise money, along with many other performers who got their start at Valley Youth Theatre.
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During stay-at-home orders, some people may be getting bored or lonely. To deal with this boredom, some are turning to animal shelters for what the internet is referring to as “corona-cats” or “corona-dogs” — furry pets to keep them company while they’re stuck inside.
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It seems like everyone has been picking up a hobby during this time or completing some projects at least. However, some people are taking hobbies and skills they already had and are using them to help others.
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With fewer people are on the roads right now due to COVID-19, there’s an upside: Air pollution levels have gone down and the sky has become a little clearer. One thing you can do during this time of clearer skies is stargaze.
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Instead of the usual gathering of runners, the 16th annual Pat's Run is going virtual. Participants can use an app to track their run, and they’re encouraged to share their socially distanced run on social media.
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As many find themselves stuck indoors due to the coronavirus pandemic, some businesses have hopped online to provide stay-at-homers with education and entertainment.
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How the Arizona Restaurant Association adapted "Arizona Restaurant Week" into "Arizona Takeout Weeks" as the coronavirus pandemic affects hundreds of local businesses.
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Right now, with everything being dominated by the coronavirus, we can all feel a little helpless. Luckily, there are ways you can help from the comfort of your home — or maybe your car.