Steve Shadley
Steve Shadley was a reporter at KJZZ from 1990 to 1996 and from 2012 to 2015.
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Trick-or-Treaters won’t be alone in the search for sweet snacks this Halloween.
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The Marana Police Department has cracked a cold case dating back nearly 30 years. DNA evidence helped investigators identify a teenage murder victim and her killer.
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Craft brewers want state lawmakers to approve a bill making it clear how much beer they can produce each year. They rallied at the state capitol Monday in support of one of two beer-making measures the legislature is reviewing this week.
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A man convicted of starting a deadly Tucson hotel fire almost 45 years ago has filed a lawsuit against the city and Pima County. He entered a plea agreement two years ago that set aside his conviction and allowed him to go free.
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Officials with the Tonto National Forest are under orders to change a proposal allowing the use of helicopters to manage Bighorn Sheep. Environmentalists are applauding the decision.
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The Valley is receiving some praise for the availability of technology-enabled mass transit services like car sharing and virtual ticketing.
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Snowmobile enthusiasts will probably notice some new rules soon in Arizona’s high country. The U.S. Forest Service has made a policy change after it lost a lawsuit.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and been placed on probation. He changed his plea at the last minute.
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The Arizona Board of Regents has unanimously approved a merger involving the University of Arizona's health network and Banner Health. The deal is expected to close at the end of February.
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Arizona lawmakers may stop the state from moving ahead with national education standards known as Common Core. They’re debating a bill that would allow the state to develop alternative academic achievement goals.