Greg Hahne
Field Correspondent | [email protected]Greg Hahne started as a news intern at KJZZ in 2020 and returned as a reporter in 2021.
He learned his love for radio by joining Arizona State University's Blaze Radio, where he worked on the production team. Hahne has a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, with a minor in English literature.
Hahne was born and raised in Scottsdale. After work, you might find him playing music, watching films or reading.
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The report makes a series of recommendations that the city could implement in the short and long term to enhance Downtown Phoenix and attract more visitors.
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Tuesday, April 7, is election day for various positions in SRP's water and power branches, including presidential and board positions.
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The latest report from the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity shows the state's unemployment rate jumped from 4.2% to 4.5% from January 2025 to January 2026.
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In March, Arizona filed criminal charges against the prediction market site Kalshi, claiming it broke the state's betting laws. Now a federal agency is suing Arizona over those charges.
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A report from the Arizona Governor's Office of Resiliency says geothermal energy provides substantial promise for state utilities as they face unprecedented power demand from large users like data centers and a growing population.
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A voter initiative seeks to guarantee the right to cast a ballot in person or by mail and sets rules for when voting laws can be changed. Meanwhile lawmakers are moving a bill to require all voters to show a valid ID before casting a ballot, regardless if the vote is in person.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that attempts to tighten mail-in voting rules across the country. Arizona officials say they will challenge the order in court.
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Plans initially called for a warehouse in Surprise to be used as a 1,500-bed processing site, but Homeland Security now plans to cap occupied beds at 542, Surprise Mayor Kevin Sartor said during a news conference on Monday.
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In the months since the Department of Homeland Security bought a massive warehouse in Surprise, little information about its planned use has been made public. The city’s mayor is now sharing details following a meeting with the federal agency.
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Grand Canyon National Park has implemented water conservation measures on the South Rim due to a pipeline break along the North Kaibab Trail.