
Matt Kling
ReporterMatt Kling was an intern and reporter at KJZZ from 2018 to 2019.
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Nebraska-based Creighton University is set to open a health services campus in Phoenix in a few years — and an Arizona nonprofit is donating $10 million to help fund development of the school.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is looking to partner with businesses across the state to bring brand awareness to the state’s 511 travel information line.
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The price at the pump continues to be significantly higher than this time last year. The average price of unleaded gasoline in Arizona is $3.16 a gallon. That’s up a penny from last week.
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The six men are accused of stealing credit card information from customers at Phoenix-area gas stations, then using that information to print it on fraudulent cards to buy hundreds of gallons of fuel on the black market.
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Members of Arizona’s congressional delegation are reacting to a federal appeals court ruling that asylum seekers at the southern border can be held in Mexico while their cases are considered.
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Three Republican senators for various reasons have claimed they won't vote.
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Closure and construction coincides with most ASU students being out of town for summer.
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The soccer world revolved around England on Sunday morning as Manchester City beat Brighton & Hove Albion, 4-1, to clinch the Premier League title.
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Friday is the last day for registered voters to request an early ballot by mail for the city of Phoenix’s runoff election on May 21. Completed early ballots must be received no later than 7 p.m. on May 21. Voters also can cast ballots early in person by May 17 at City Hall.
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For the second time this week, a vote on anti-vaping legislation was postponed in the House. The bill would raise the state’s legal age for buying e-cigarettes to 21, but a rival bill in the Senate, backed by health advocates, would regulate vaping products like tobacco.