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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As utilities move away from coal, greenhouse gasses will still be emitted as utilities face unprecedented demand from data centers and shift to natural gas.
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The rubber company EFG America LLC was accused of securities fraud by the Arizona Corporation Commission. The company argues it has a right to a trial by jury in Superior Court, instead of having the matter decided by the Corporation Commission.
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Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema recently made headlines when she went to a Chandler City Council meeting to promote a proposed data center there. Since leaving office she has pushed to influence AI policy.
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The federal magistrate judge on the case had granted the Department of Homeland Security to pause the challenge by the Center for Biological Security, citing the government shutdown.
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has applied for a billion dollars in federal aid to assist rural health care providers. The money would come from the new Rural Health Transformation Program.
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The self-described conservative group sued the Democratic governor for records to see if she ordered local law enforcement to not comply with federal immigration efforts. A press person said the records don't exist because she ordered DPS to comply with the law.
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The announcement comes a few months after Tucson Electric Power said it would do the same for the units it owns at Springerville Generating Station.
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The 2025 3rd quarter for Pinnacle West Capital Corp was $18 million higher than the 3rd quarter of 2024. But net income is down over the last 9 months compared to same time last year.
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A phoenix based doctor with Banner-University Medical Center helped develop the device.
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Arizona Public Service says part of the plant will be covered with a subscription model from large industrial users like data centers.