Andrew Romanov
Andrew Romanov was an intern at KJZZ in 2014.
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A new wireless phone service is being released Monday specifically for Latino consumers.
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Prescott is eliminating the hotshot positions previously held by the crew that died in the Yarnell Hill Fire last year.
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Recreational boating accidents decreased 10 percent nationwide since 2012, according to a report from the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Getting into the Grand Canyon National Park could be a bit easier starting Saturday. And getting there won’t cost you anything.
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Five former administrators at the state’s child protective agency said Wednesday they were wrongfully terminated. They were fired in late April for their alleged role in leaving thousands of child abuse and neglect cases ignored.
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Microsoft announced problems with their Internet Explorer web browser Saturday. Since then, Arizona State University is warning against using the browser.
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Parents of autistic children face a unique challenge in finding the right school for their special needs children. It is often a balancing act between a specialized approach and a more traditional classroom setting.
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A new report highlights how manufacturing has changed in Phoenix over the last year, and what could happen as the industry comes out of the recession.
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The Arizona State Senate voted down a bill that would have given Glendale money to cover public safety costs during next year’s Super Bowl.
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There has been talk throughout the country about an alcohol powder that was approved for sale by a federal agency. But the Tempe company developing that product now says that approval has been withdrawn.