
Ashley Madrigal
Ashley Madrigal was an intern at KJZZ in 2022.
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At a boxing gym by Tempe Town Lake, men and women follow coach Stevie Finedore as she demonstrates the proper footwork and rotation on a jab. Boxing is growing as more women jump into the ring as competitors and coaches.
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Beginning May 3, Arizona airline travelers will need a federally compliant form of identification. Bill Lamoreaux is the spokesperson for the Arizona Department of Transportation, and he says this is something that needs to be done quickly for all future travel.
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Murray Hooper was executed Wednesday morning by lethal injection for the murders of William Redmond and Helen Phelps in 1980.
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The Maricopa County health department is checking neighborhoods for cases of dengue after one case of the mosquito-borne virus was diagnosed in the Valley.
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The Pascua Yaqui Tribe calls Guadalupe home, and some residents attend Tempe schools. Now the high school district is catering to them with a Yaqui language course starting in fall 2023.
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The Phoenix Zoo announced Monday that 14 pelicans died of a highly contagious bird flu. The birds died of highly pathogenic avian influenza, known as HPAI.
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The federal government announced that it is releasing gas from the nation’s oil reserves in hopes of countering OPEC’s move to cut back on production and hopefully lower prices.
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A red heart emoji can mean heroin in drug slang. Social media runs the world and it is an outlet for many things, one being the source of drugs. Teens are victims of social media and drug dealers are using emoticons on these platforms to sell counterfeit drugs.
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Starting Oct. 24, Valley Metro is introducing a mix of service adjustments for its riders. The transit system is adding a new route, extending routes, and increasing, reducing or eliminating services as part of the biannual service change.
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The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has approved a new program to help small businesses. The goal of the new program is to give small firms with fewer than 100 employees a better chance to compete for county business.