John Patrick, KNXV

John Patrick

KNXV

Tucson, AZ, United States

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  • KNXV
  • KVOA News 4 Tucson

Past articles by John:

Garbage truck-loving Phoenix girl gets special treat

The City of Phoenix went above and beyond for one little girl who absolutely loves garbage trucks. → Read More

Arizona State University behind new push for "mechanical trees" to help capture CO2

Arizona State University is leading the way in developing carbon capture technology known as mechanical trees. → Read More

Arizona State University researchers make breakthrough in detecting CTE

Arizona researchers have collaborated to discover new techniques in detecting CTE in living patients. → Read More

ADOT still filling freeway potholes made by last month's storm

The Arizona Department of Transportation is still working hard to fill the potholes we’ve been dodging since last month’s winter storm. → Read More

Urban Search and Rescue canines put to the test on Phoenix disaster course

FEMA Urban Search and Rescue crews from across the country are in the Valley to certify their canines on Phoenix Fire Department’s one of a kind disaster course. → Read More

Northern Arizona flooding forces residents from homes

Beaver Creek, a normally tranquil stream, came roaring through the town of Lake Montezuma on Thursday night flooding homes with several feet of water and debris. → Read More

Looming shortages on Colorado River could lead to a water rate increase for Phoenicians

Aging infrastructure and looming water cuts from the Colorado River could have you paying more for water as early as next year. → Read More

Valley hospice veterans honored during Friday ceremony

Over 150 Valley veterans residing in nursing homes will be honored with a special pinning ceremony coordinated by ROTC cadets and Quality Hospice → Read More

Record-setting rainfall leaves behind increased mosquito population around the Valley

The monsoon may be long gone but the mosquitoes are still hanging around thanks to record-setting rainfall the Valley received last month. → Read More

Despite rainy October, Arizona lake water levels still low

Even with the record rain for Phoenix so far this month, many of the state’s reservoirs are still playing catch-up. → Read More

Remnants of Hurricane Rosa to bring rain to Arizona

Arizona could be drenched next week. → Read More

ASU researches discover vaccine for norovirus using tobacco plant

It's a huge breakthrough for the highly contagious and deadly norovirus as researchers at the Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute have come up with a vaccine made from plants. → Read More

North Phoenix family saves dog from coyote attack

A North Phoenix family’s quick thinking saved their pet from the jaws of a coyote. → Read More

Environmentalists concerned over invasive snails appearing in the Salt River

A South American intruder is taking over some of Arizona’s waterways. → Read More

ADOT to expand stretch of I-10 in Pinal County to reduce dust-related crashes

The Arizona Department of Transportation is taking action to make a stretch of Interstate 10 that’s prone to devastating dust-related crashes much safer. → Read More

Arizona's concrete crosses: Relics of Cold War history

Dotted throughout the desert south of the Valley lie relics of Arizona’s Cold War history. → Read More

State program offering free emissions testing

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has a program to reduce emissions and help save you money. → Read More

How tree rings help measure Arizona's 'mega drought'

After a record low winter run-off, some water experts are now calling this Arizona's worst mega-drought in recorded history, even when compared to tree-ring data that goes all the way back to the 1300s. → Read More

Hottest areas in Phoenix: Groups taking action for neighborhoods

Valley environmental groups are taking action to make sure notoriously hot neighborhoods are more prepared for heat waves. → Read More

Phoenix Mayor, council approve new rainbow crosswalk plan

City officials voted unanimously on Thursday to install two new rainbow-painted crosswalks to show support for the LGBTQ community in Phoenix. → Read More