Nadine Arroyo Rodriguez
Nadine Arroyo Rodriguez was a reporter at KJZZ from 2008 to 2015.
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Arizona has electricity today in large part because of a Japanese immigrant.
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It’s that season again for the migration of animals into Arizona. Among them will be what biologists call among the most misunderstood and unappreciated mammals.
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Despite the relatively young age of Phoenix, there is history here — and some of it is hidden in plain sight.
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It helped Phoenix grow more than 100 years ago. It also introduced Valley residents to a new way to get around. Today’s system, in a lot of ways, mirrors the old.
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A north Phoenix road is a major throughway in town, but 100 years ago is was just a small path. Its name honors a place that once existed to help people with tuberculosis.
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This natural resource was brought into the Valley during the Great Depression, and when it arrived it was a one of a kind.
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Did You Know … Arizona has the most hummingbird species in the U.S.?
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The mascot has been an iconic symbol for decades, and there’s a story behind how it was brought to life.
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The Mountain Vault is a storage facility that’s been warehousing computer data since the 1980s.
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A strategically sunken home in the middle of an Ahwatukee neighborhood once caught the attention of the world. It was called the "House of the Future."