Nate Engle
ReporterNate Engle is a reporter for KJZZ. He graduated from ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication with a bachelor’s degree in May 2024.
Engle has always been passionate about science and technology, and strives to report on it in new and interesting ways that people can understand and engage with.
Outside of work, Engle plays ice hockey on the weekends and enjoys stargazing, photography and taking pictures of his pit bull, Willie.
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A person only described as a "white male on a bicycle" was caught on video defacing several campaign signs at two locations in Scottsdale.
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Fall in Arizona started weeks ago, but due to excessive heat warnings extending well into October, it certainly doesn’t feel that way. According to University of Arizona clinical professor and ER doctor Brian Drummond, certain medications can amplify the negative effects of Arizona’s heat.
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A widespread Verizon outage left customers across the country without service. DownDetector reported other networks also experienced issues.
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The Phoenix Suns will be wearing black jersey bands marked "AL" in honor of the late play-by-play announcer Al McCoy, who was the voice of the Suns for 51 years.
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A federal judge issued an injunction ordering Lucid Motors to reinstate two of its employees who worked at its Casa Grande manufacturing facility. The employees allege they were fired for attempting to start a union.
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A blood sample taken for a DUI in 2015 is at the center of arguments in the Arizona Supreme Court. It's the only lead in a murder investigation, but opponents say the police have no right to use it.
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The University of British Columbia has developed an AI program it's calling the "AI Scientist," capable of automating the process of scientific discovery.
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Denise Birdwell has entered a plea agreement with a misdemeanor charge in a case brought against her by Arizona.
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SRP announced on Monday that it would be raising its prices for residential customers. The average residence will see a 3.2% monthly increase, or just under $5.
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Phoenix had its hottest meteorological summer this year, breaking its previous record that was set just in 2023. First responders are encouraging hiker safety in the heat.