Bradley Roe
Bradley Roe was an intern at KJZZ in 2021.
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The recent addition of a retirement community on the Arizona State University campus in downtown Tempe has prompted complaints about noise coming from nearby bars and restaurants. Those venues cater to thousands of college students.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation has announced a more streamlined system for warning motorists spotted by school bus drivers passing the buses’ extended stop signs.
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With the number of fires throughout the state dwindling, the Tonto National Forest has lifted Stage 1 restrictions put in place on May 14.
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Starting next week, the restrictions that began 15 months ago for some courts in Maricopa County are ending. This also includes Superior Court and probation department offices.
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Arizona officials are expressing major concern over the threat of another wildfire due to fireworks as the Fourth of July weekend approaches. Tiffany Davila, Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management spokesperson, advises to not set off your own fireworks.
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Flagstaff, the most populous city in Coconino County in northern Arizona, and the county itself are dropping masking mandates they implemented last June to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.