Harry Croton, KJZZ 91.5

Harry Croton

KJZZ 91.5

Phoenix, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Harry:

Maricopa County Superior Court Beginning To Resume In-Person Operations

Starting June 1, Maricopa County Superior Court will begin its transition plan to resume in-person operations.Any and all who enter county court buildings will be required to wear a face mask, and the courts have been authorized by Arizona Chief Justice Robert Brutinel to bar entry to anyone who refuses to wear one.The Administrative Office of the Courts has also issued a list → Read More

Pima County Votes To Drop Certain Business Safety Requirements

The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted last week to drop some of the safety requirements adopted by the county to protect consumers against the coronavirus.The move comes after business owners argued the rules were too burdensome.The supervisors voted 3-2 in favor of amending the health code regulations. They dropped a rule that required restaurants to implement call-ahead → Read More

Arizona Child Care Facilities Struggling Following Shutdown

As businesses reopen across the Phoenix area following the end of Gov. Doug Ducey’s stay-at-home order, child care facilities are struggling with the aftermath of the two-month closure.There are more than 2,500 licensed child care centers in Arizona, yet only 800 have returned to operation.The demand for child care is low despite the reopening of non-essential businesses, and → Read More

Pinal County Suing Arizona Over Federal Coronavirus Relief Aid

Pinal County officials say they’re tired of waiting for the state to dole out federal coronavirus relief aid. The Pinal Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Friday to pursue litigation against Arizona.The federal government allocated nearly $3 billion from the CARES Act to Arizona — but cities and counties with more than 500,000 residents received their portions of that → Read More

Next Megadrought Could Be Worst In Recorded History

The Western U.S. is set to experience a record-breaking water shortage, according to recent bioclimatology studies.Scientists at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory have been analyzing weather models, climate observations and more than a thousand years worth of tree ring data.The tree rings are especially important because they show moisture trends that date → Read More

ASU men's basketball forward Romello White declares for 2020 NBA Draft

The redshirt junior forward is expected to weigh his options for a potential senior year return. → Read More

Pac-12 cancels 2020 men's basketball tournament and all competitions

The Pac-12 on Thursday canceled the men's basketball tournament and all other sports competitions. → Read More

ASU women's golf cruises to victory at Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational

Four Sun Devils placed in the top 10 as ASU secured its eighth top-five finish of the season. → Read More

ASU men's golf ties for second at Lamkin Grips San Diego Classic

The Sun Devils turned in 52 birdies and three eagles en route to their fourth top-three finish this semester. → Read More

Preview: First round of the 2020 Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament

The 23rd Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament is set to begin Wednesday, with the championship game scheduled for Saturday. → Read More

ASU men's basketball secures bye with 83-74 victory over Washington State

Alonzo Verge Jr. and Remy Martin combined for 38 points as ASU won its final home game of the season. → Read More

ASU men's golf dominates to earn first place at Cabo Collegiate

The Sun Devils collected 59 birdies and four eagles across the three-day tournament. → Read More

Mesa's Asian Night Market Successful Despite Coronavirus Fears

Mesa’s Asian District hosted an event celebrating cuisine and culture over the weekend, and the turnout was high despite fears of the coronavirus.More than 7,000 hungry visitors attended as 54 vendors served hot food and Asian-themed beverages in west Mesa’s International Marketplace on Saturday night.The Asian Night Market event risked drawing smaller crowds after exaggerated → Read More

Six woman lineup for ASU women's golf bolsters competitive mindset

With the introduction of a sixth member to the team this semester, the Sun Devils have a different mindset in approaching practices and tournaments. → Read More

ASU baseball allows 17 hits and five home runs in loss to Nebraska

The Sun Devils hadn't allowed more than five runs in any game this season before Sunday's loss. → Read More

ASU men's basketball falls to UCLA 75-72 on Jaquez Jr.'s game-winner

ASU guards Remy Martin and Rob Edwards combined for 53 points in the team's loss to UCLA. → Read More

ASU baseball completes weekend sweep with 8-4 win over Boston College

Spencer Torkelson and Trevor Hauver both hit home runs in a dominant combination of offense and defense. → Read More

ASU baseball notches 11 hits, three home runs in 10-4 win over Boston College

Boyd Vander Kooi gave up one run over seven innings in relief along with three Sun Devil runs. → Read More

Verge Jr., Edwards lead ASU men's basketball to win over No. 14 Oregon

The six-game winning stream is the team's longest such streak in the Pac-12 since the 1980-81 season. → Read More

Tipping point: The magic behind Bobby Hurley's second-half comebacks

Two of the Sun Devils' last seven victories have been the result of a strong second-half comeback. → Read More