Ashley Carter
Ashley Carter was an intern at KJZZ in 2017 and 2018.
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Legislation intended to protect Arizonans from ticket scalpers is facing criticism from technology experts.
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An investigation by the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona found that more than 100 public charter schools have unlawful or discriminatory enrollment guidelines.
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The Federal Communications Commission has voted to repeal net neutrality.
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Fifty new bike racks are being added to downtown Phoenix, and local artists are invited to help design them. Two winners will be chosen and each will receive a $4,000 prize. The winners’ designs will be showcased in the downtown area.
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For two years, Craig Allen Scherf illegally bought and injected more than 30 patients with cosmetic drugs Juvederm and Botox at a clinic in Tempe.
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Researchers from the University of Arizona are helping make the internet more accessible in Harlem.
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Phoenix is replacing the Pango pay-to park-app with Parkmobile. The app, which is already used at parking meters in various cities such as Tempe, allows for customers to extend their parking meters, pay for parking and give retailers the choice of giving codes to validate customers parking.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is building a bridge over the railroad tracks south of the Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway.
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Feeding the family this Thanksgiving just got more affordable.
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With self-driving technologies advancing, many questions arise on just how far they’ll expand.