Tori Gantz
Tori Gantz was an intern at KJZZ from 2023 to 2024.
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Saguaro cactuses typically endure in the Sonoran Desert for 150 to 200 years — unless their lifespan is cut short. A recent government report found that in the rush to put up a border wall, that’s exactly what happened.
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The new program targets community college students and borrowers who initially took out less than $12,000 from the federal government and have been making payments for at least 10 years.
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The Milum Textile Services complex, a pair of buildings with a white brick facade and a teal-striped metal sign near Seventh Avenue and Van Buren Street in Phoenix, have been standing for 100 years — but their future is in doubt.
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People in Pima County who have a misdemeanor warrant out for their arrest may qualify for relief.
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Mesa’s Fiesta Mall has been undergoing demolition since July. Through KJZZ’s Q&AZ reporting project, a listener asked: How much debris the former mall is creating? And where does it all end up?→ More Q&AZ questions answered
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Saguaro National Park is the latest to offer dark sky vistas for star gazing despite a sea of artificial light. It joins eight other Urban Night Sky Places around the world.
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Hundreds of call center workers who help Americans sign up for health-care plans through Medicare and the Affordable Care Act went on strike Thursday, demanding better pay, working conditions and health care for themselves.
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Young people in Maricopa County who have juvenile records may qualify now to have them removed. A Phoenix event for youth to start the destruction process is on Nov. 4.
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The Citizen’s Clean Election Commission has adopted policies for investigating violations of the Voters Right to Know Act.
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Arizona Department of Transportation is raising the speed limit to 65 mph on a segment of Interstate 17 in Phoenix. The speed limit is increasing 10 mph from the Interstate 10 interchange to Peoria Avenue.