Tim Agne
Digital EditorTim Agne joined KJZZ as a digital editor in 2019. Prior to joining KJZZ, Agne worked as an online producer for azcentral.com and mlive.com. He also taught multimedia journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
Originally from the St. Louis area, Agne earned a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from ASU, where he was an editor, reporter and columnist at the State Press.
Agne brings a passion for tinkering with multimedia, which he honed in newsrooms and during his time as a stay-at-home dad. He's an AP Style and grammar nerd, but that doesn't stop him from loving social media.
When he isn't at KJZZ, Agne records ridiculous podcasts about snacks and superhero movies. You may spot him hiking the mountains around Phoenix or cheering on Sun Devil Football.
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On KJZZ's Illustrated SOAPBOX, we're turning over the the pen to our listeners. For summer, artists tackled the theme HOME.
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An effort to send Arizona’s massive new school voucher expansion to voters has fallen short. Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said in a tweet Friday morning that the petition from Save our Schools Arizona would not meet the minimum requirement of 118,823 signatures. → More Arizona education news
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Tempe, Habitat for Humanity and a European company are among those involved in the construction of a new three-bedroom home being mostly built with a 3D printer. Officials said a family could live there as soon as October. → More Arizona Technology, Science News
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As the line of cars for the free COVID Testing City event stretched through the South Mountain Community College parking lot and more than a mile to the north, organizers hoped increased registration and testing capacity could reduce wait times.
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For gamers stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic, one of the highlights has been Nintendo's "Animal Crossing: New Horizons." We're joining in the fun with KJZZ items you can download and share.