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Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson was an intern at KJZZ in 2021.
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Goodyear is one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. But up until a recent deal with the Salt River Project, the city had no way to access the necessary amount of water to support its projected expansion. The landmark deal has experts and city officials confident in Goodyear's future. → More Water Coverage
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Gas prices have soared in 2021, and for Arizona commuters, they are expected to remain high through the summer. AAA spokesman Aldo Vazquez says those high prices could be tied to concerns about increasing COVID-19 cases.
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Those funny freeway messages may not only be more interesting, but also more effective, according to a study conducted by Virginia Tech. Arizona Department of Transportation's Doug Nick says the key to delivering a good message is relevancy.
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The Suns are hoping to force Game 7 on Tuesday night, so are local businesses that have used team-related products and promotions as a means to attract customers.
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With the Fourth of July weekend coming up, many people will be hitting the road for travel. The prospect of a holiday spent with friends and family is always exciting. But what won’t be as exciting are the higher gas prices travelers will face out on the road.
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Phoenix police have made an arrest in the fatal shooting Friday of 15-year-old girl Graciela Molina. After two days of knocking on doors and interviewing witnesses, the department took 35-year-old Fernando Pina into custody on multiple charges on Sunday evening.
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Wildfires throughout the state are forcing freeway closures. ADOT says frustrated motorists are not understanding ADOT workers are also affected by the fires.
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Firefighters continue to monitor the Horton Fire in the White Mountains, as well as other wildfires throughout the state, but high country showers are giving them the upper hand over the blazes.
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Arizona restaurants that survived the pandemic are returning to normal capacity levels. What isn’t returning to normal are their employment numbers.
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Sports gambling and daily fantasy are now legal in Arizona. But neither will be operational until the Arizona Department of Gaming can create the rules and regulations.