
Austin Fast
Austin Fast was in intern at KJZZ from 2020 to 2021.
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Even people who’ve recovered from the coronavirus or already gotten the shot should keep taking precautions, according to an expert at the University of Arizona College of Medicine.
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Essential workers are in the next batch of people eligible for COVID-19 vaccines in Arizona. Through our Q&AZ reporting project, a state employee wants to know when he will can finally sign up for an appointment.
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Tempe City Council recently approved a new housing initiative it believes to be the first of its kind in Arizona to ensure affordable housing for years to come.
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A listener asked why Arizona is recommending COVID-19 vaccinations in Phase 1B for adults aged 75 and older, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and many other states are allowing those aged 65 and older to receive vaccines in Phase 1B.→ What You Need To Know About Getting The Vaccine In Arizona
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Tempe has become the first city in Maricopa County to align its police department’s use-of-force policies with a national campaign called Eight Can’t Wait.
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Last week, Arizona State University announced professors who are teaching in person are next in line for COVID-19 vaccines. Campus workers are upset they’re not included and immediately requested all sorts of changes for the spring semester starting Monday.
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As of Sunday morning, so many teachers from Peoria School District called in sick to protest in-person learning that a dozen schools won’t have enough staff for classes on Monday.
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From Jan. 8 through Feb. 7, the Arizona Canal will be closed from Seventh Street in Sunnyslope to 43rd Avenue along the Glendale-Phoenix border.
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A listener and outdoor enthusiast asked through KJZZ's Q&AZ project whether a camping ban in parts of Prescott National Forest would totally block camping this summer as sites fill up quickly.
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We can always expect Phoenix to be hot and dry, but the National Weather Service reports record after record fell through 2020. Last year ended up as Phoenix's second warmest year since record-keeping began in 1896. The city's average daily temperature was 77.2 degrees for 2020, only one-tenth of a degree behind the record-holding year of 2017.