Ginia McFarland
Ginia McFarland was an intern at KJZZ in 2025.
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Arizona sees flu cases late into the year because many people gather inside to get out of the heat. One Valley doctor talks about the state's flu and cold season and how to prepare.
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Mesa Gateway Airport said it will spend more than $130 million on runway and taxiway renovations to improve travel times. This comes after additions of terminals and food options were completed inside the airport.
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Valley Metro updated its website and launched a new app, Share The Ride. The reward program and travel tracking features are meant to encourage more people to carpool instead of driving alone.
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Arizona's Ruben Gallego sat on the Senate committee that passed the bill sponsored by a Republican senator. This would prohibit some elected officials and their families to buy or sell stocks.
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Arizona Department of Transportation was made aware of a scam that uses the department's logo in texts asking for people to pay owed traffic citations. ADOT is warning people not to respond and how to spot the scams.
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On Monday, Gov. Katie Hobbs held a ceremonial signing event at the Arizona Humane Society after signing a new animal cruelty bill at the end of June.
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Lake Powell has been tested for cyanotoxins and was deemed at the high end of safe exposure. Officials give tips to avoid getting sick from the algae blooms.
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One Valley trauma surgeon says while some fireworks are legal, they may not be safe. He gives tips how to be safe while using devices.
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U.S. District Judge Tana Lin in Washington state partially granted a preliminary injunction that sought to free up the money approved under then-President Joe Biden that the Trump administration withheld earlier this year.
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Arizona communities were bracing for possibly big changes to public lands. That, as a provision inside the Senate Republicans’ so-called "Big, Beautiful Bill" includes the sale of millions of areas of federally-owned land.