Riis Valcho
Riis Valcho was an intern at KJZZ in 2014.
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Valley restaurants are feeling the squeeze of the ongoing lime shortage in central Mexico. The shortage comes from a combination of bad weather, tree disease and extortion by drug cartels.
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Old golf courses, barbed wire and angry residents are behind a push to change a Phoenix ordinance. Monday night's meeting in Ahwatukee is one of many dealing with urban blight at closed courses around the city.
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One in four Arizona kids don't have enough food to eat, according to a new study.
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The Valley’s second-largest city made a change in leadership Wednesday. Mesa will hold an election this summer to replace outgoing Mayor Scott Smith.
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Arizonans trying to sign up for mandatory health care coverage have one day left or face fines.
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The hiring of police officers in the Valley and around the state slowed during the Great Recession.
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A new casino is being planned for the Prescott area.
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Fires burning near Flagstaff have fire fighters on their toes earlier than usual.
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A Northern Arizona town wants to change its name to better reflect its connection to the Grand Canyon.
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Tempe will install the final solar panel at its South Water Treatment Plant this Friday.