
Nate Boyle
Nate Boyle was assistant producer for KJZZ's The Show from 2022 to 2024.
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In midcentury Phoenix, Papago Park housed an underground bunker and Paddock Pools sold fallout shelter packages. And if you're in the market for your own personal fallout shelter, you’re in luck.→ Listen to more stories from The Show
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The Show brings you more holiday spirit, this time in the form of a traditional beverage. It's the second annual Show Eggnog Tasting.
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Inside a state office in Central Phoenix, a snowplow operator turns a key, and the engine rumbles to life. The plow is lowered, the accelerator pushed, and the vehicle lurches into motion. But none of it is real.
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The Show takes a look at the 2023 Word of the Year from Merriam-Webster, which says Google searches of the word dramatically increased this year, apparently driven by debates over social media, identity and artificial intelligence.
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The Show went to the Tempe History Museum to check out a collection of signs from historic Tempe.
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The Show spoke with the Cranky Flier about a new travel hack that may not be a good idea.
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Joshua Kerpan is a five-year-old boy with a lot of energy. But mobility can be a challenge for Kerpan, who has Down syndrome. Enter Go Baby Go, a student organization at NAU. Together with the robotics team at a Scottsdale high school, they have given the boy a fun way to get around.
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The Lyrid meteor shower, so-called because it appears to come from the constellation Lyra, happens each April and scientists say it is visible from any place in the world.
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An estimated 2,000 Arizonans currently living in Mohave County suffered the effects of radiation exposure from nuclear testing during the Cold War. Yet, the U.S. government doesn’t recognize them as victims. The Downwinders Parity Act introduced last month by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is the latest in a long line of bipartisan attempts to compensate them.
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What makes a good construction worker? According to the Caterpillar Global Operator Challenge, it’s the ability to pick up a tennis ball off of a traffic cone with a backhoe.