Harry Croton
Harry Croton was an intern at KJZZ in 2020.
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The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning this weekend for parts of northern Arizona to correspond to increasing wind speeds.
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With monsoon season approaching, the Arizona Department of Transportation has deployed a first-of-its-kind dust detection system along Interstate 10 to improve road safety and driver visibility.
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Arizona has seen a spike in coronavirus cases since social distancing restrictions were lifted last month, leading some experts to believe there could be a second shutdown.
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This Thursday, active military, veterans and their spouses will be able to take part in a virtual job fair for employment opportunities throughout the Valley.
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COVID-19 patients at Banner Health’s 28 acute care facilities will be able to meet with doctors virtually through new telemedicine technology. In late March, Banner Health unveiled technology for ambulatory patients who needed to visit with a doctor but feared exposure in a medical facility.
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A survey has revealed that 60% of Arizona voters are in favor of increasing funding to public schools and addressing the teacher shortage.
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Starting this week, truckers on lengthy trips will have an easier time picking a place to rest with a new website feature from the Arizona Department of Transportation.
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This week, Scottsdale-based blood donation group Vitalant became one of the first national blood banks to test for COVID-19 antibodies in all of its donations.
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Most schools in the Valley have officially wrapped up until the fall, meaning dozens of summer camps are set to open for the next few months. However, public health officials have laid out specific safety guidelines that camps will need to follow.
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Representatives of Pima County are urging public health officials and the Arizona Department of Corrections to reduce prison populations in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Community leaders made a call to action Wednesday after several requests sent to the DOC and the Governor’s Office were ignored.