Natalie Guzman
InternNatalie Guzman joined KJZZ in August 2024 as an intern. Guzman is in her third year at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, completing her bachelor’s in sports journalism.
Guzman previously reported on her former high school, Trevor G. Browne, for the Arizona Interscholastic Association. She covered badminton and football.
Guzman was born and raised in Phoenix and is a member of the Maryvale community.
Guzman’s favorite sports are football, basketball and Formula 1. She hopes to share stories about athletes from all backgrounds.
Guzman loves watching movies and is a huge superhero fan, her favorite being Batman.
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Phoenix Sky Harbor’s latest traffic figures are already showing an increase from last year’s record-breaking travel.
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Over the past decade, firearm-related deaths among children in Arizona have increased by more than 170%, and it’s the leading cause of preventable deaths among teens. The Arizona Public Health Association is encouraging parents of minor children to remove all firearms from their homes.
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Through KJZZ's Q&AZ reporting project, a listener asked: Does Arizona have any regulations for "puppy mills" or backyard breeders of dogs?
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Why does SRP continue to advertise if Arizonans already know who they are? That’s what one listener asked through our Q&AZ reporting project.
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ASU is exploring new territory with their conference move to the Big 12. Instead of their usual hour and a half flight to LA to play against USC and UCLA, they’re flying almost four hours to schools like Cincinnati.
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This is the second year of the Pat Tillman Leadership Council, which consists of players from the team who were voted on by their fellow players.
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Grief is a subject that can sometimes make people uncomfortable, it can be difficult for people to discuss the loss of a loved one. That can be especially true for children. New Song is a program that helps children and their families how to deal with grief.
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Tempe police said Jeffrey Michael Kelly, 60, also is accused of hanging several political signs lined with razor blades on Tuesday in Ahwatukee, an affluent suburb of Phoenix where most voters have chosen Democrats in recent elections.
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Despite the weather cooling down, rattlesnake bites are not. Dr. Meghan Spyres with Banner says rattlesnakes are still a concern for the Valley.
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The Arizona Native Vote Forum is wrapping up Wednesday after a three-day-long event hosted by various organizations, including Four Directions Native Vote. The goal of the event is to encourage Native Americans to vote in the upcoming election.