Thalia Lopez
Thalia Lopez was an intern at KJZZ from 2021 ro 2022.
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As the new year begins, Tempe says some residents might experience delays in garbage and recycle collection. The city’s website states staffing shortages are to blame.
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A Tucson woman has recently been indicted for allegedly embezzling thousands of dollars from a nonprofit foundation.
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Valleywise Health Network says its number of COVID-19 patients has risen to the same amount it was a year ago. The health-care network has been forced to postpone elective surgeries to free up available beds.
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and Arizona Department of Transportation plans on reopening rest stops off of I-17 and I-40 to help truckers find rest during this holiday season.
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December is the busiest month for the U.S. Postal Service, and the deadlines to get those holiday gifts and cards in the mail are quickly approaching.
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A Yuma hospice asked staff for one last wish before resting easy. His wish? To crack open an ice-cold can of Olympia Beer.
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Police departments across Arizona are experiencing officer shortages and are offering hiring bonuses to new applicants in hopes of recruitment. The Glendale Police Department announced this weekend that it is offering a $10,000 bonus for applicants as in state police officers
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Each year, Arizona throws away $9.5 billion worth of food and has become No. 1 in the nation for sending the most food to the landfill, according to a new analysis.
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The ADOT has began a new project along the US 60 highway to improve vehicle safety during the winter months. Drivers will have more space to act accordingly during wildlife crossings and ice-related incidents.
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Following abnormally warm temperatures for the past few days, Valley residents should expect a cooldown into the low 80s this coming week.