José Zozaya, KGUN9 On Your Side

José Zozaya

KGUN9 On Your Side

Omaha, NE, United States

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Past articles by José:

Sailors volunteer to clean up Tucson nonprofit's sidewalks

Visitors in town for Navy Week help literacy non-profit tidy office sidewalks, organize books for young readers → Read More

Pascua Yaqui Tribe, partners from Pittsburgh promote digital literacy before Super Bowl LVII

Housing Authority & collaborating foundations welcomed families onto mobile internet bus to Guadalupe → Read More

Donated holiday toys play dual role as therapy

Tucson Roadrunners and fans collect gifts for both Banner Diamond Children's patients, children in foster care → Read More

'Seeing an increase in need,' Comm. Food Bank of Southern AZ prepares for Thanksgiving distributions

As the number on grocery price tags grows, local food banks also take on greater spending for families needing affordable meal options. → Read More

Breaking conversation barriers for men to discuss cancer diagnoses

Advent of internet and new communications help Tucson doctor guide patients through latest treatment options → Read More

Frustration & Anxiety over Political Ads

So. Arizona voters, viewers want campaigns to change approach; U.A. political scientist offers insight on strategy → Read More

Smaller fire districts in Southern Arizona strive for hiring, upgrading facilities

COVID-19 pandemic highlighted ongoing challenges to competitively recruit & modernize older buildings → Read More

U.K. laser optics company expanding to Sahuarita

Ten-year lease agreement in SAMTEC building bringing high-tech, high-paying jobs → Read More

Tucson mayor, police chief discuss 2022 investments in community safety

American Rescue plan, city budget dollars aim to recruit and keep officers → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: One-on-one with Mayor Regina Romero on voting rights

As Pima County mulls changes to voting centers and polls, AZ state legislature also weighs multiple changes → Read More

Tamales make for Tucson holiday tradition

Local business reflects on food's history as customers make December orders → Read More

Local blood banks need holiday donations

Once donors wrap up their visit to the American Red Cross blood donation center on Broadway and Kolb, the pints of blood collected cannot afford to sit on the shelves for too long. → Read More

Prescription drug prices on the negotiating table with debate on federal bill

In this look at Two Americas, we talk to people about the financial stress they face in choosing to pay for life-saving drugs or sacrificing a prescription to have food on the table. → Read More

Advocates want to help Douglas County Health boost vaccine rate among Black community

North Omaha churches, nonprofits train health ambassadors as health department ramps up home visits to administer COVID-19 vaccine → Read More

Nebraska athletics, partners launch new fashion line inspired by coach Tom Osborne

50% of royalties for each 'TWO55" item sold will benefit Osborne's TeamMates mentorship program → Read More

Project Community: UNMC hosts panel on Hispanic health care outreach

Stakeholders, students discussed need for personal relationships, lower cost and easier access to care → Read More

Drivers in Cass County opt for gravel roads as bridge repair on Highway 1 continues

NDOT, contractors anticipate reopening exit into Murray by November; official detours adds more travel time many commuters want to avoid → Read More

Douglas County approves moving federal dollars to boost Tenant Assistance Project

$410,000 in aid was reallocated from agency under contract to helping disburse rental assistance → Read More

Douglas County Health prepare for COVID-19 vaccine for children

Pfizer plans to submit its data to the FDA and CDC by the end of the month → Read More

Millard elementary school masks up after cluster of COVID-19 cases leads to some students' quarantine

MPS District and Harvey Oaks Elementary have tracked 21 cases of COVID-19 since last Thursday, the same day leaders asked an entire 3rd grade classroom to enter quarantine → Read More