Nicole LaHendro
Nicole LaHendro was an intern at KJZZ in 2025.
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The University of Arizona and a hospital system in Yuma are partnering to establish the state’s first rural regional medical school branch.
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A family has celebrated Día de los Muertos in Phoenix for about 45 years. Their event, known as MIKIZTLI, honors the Indigenous roots of the holiday.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is more than halfway done constructing an overpass that will allow wildlife to safely circumvent I-17.
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SRP says varying releases will continue for the next few weeks to balance the water supply between the reservoirs after recent storms.
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Maricopa County’s Vector Control Division has received more than 6,000 complaints about mosquito bites this season. The division says mosquito bite complaints have substantially increased after recent rains.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is not scheduling any construction closures on state highways from Wednesday afternoon to Monday morning.
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The Arizona Department of Education says nearly a quarter of Arizona schools with School Improvement status have advanced their performance over the past year.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering federal disaster loans to Tempe businesses, residents and nonprofits after destructive storms hit the area.
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A recent report from the Office of Economic Opportunity projects Arizona employment will increase by more than 454,000 jobs, or 1.2% annually, from 2024 to 2034.
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The Phoenix Police Department is asking the public for input on a six-page policy: "Interacting with Individuals Experiencing Homelessness."