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Past articles by Jessica:

Man accused of walking onto Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport tarmac

A man is accused of walking onto the tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, the second such incident in less than a week. → Read More

Man accused of jumping from plane onto Phoenix Sky Harbor tarmac

A man is facing trespassing charges after allegedly jumping from a plane onto the tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport early Friday. → Read More

Case of tuberculosis reported at West Valley charter school

Someone at a West Valley charter school has tested positive for tuberculosis, according to ABC15. The individual is no longer at the school. → Read More

Person at West Valley charter school tests positive for tuberculosis

Someone at a West Valley charter school has tested positive for tuberculosis, officials said Thursday. → Read More

Man arrested for climbing on top of light rail in downtown Phoenix

A man was arrested for climbing on top of a Valley Metro light rail platform in downtown Phoenix early Friday, causing traffic to come to a halt. → Read More

Homeland Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen to visit Arizona border this week

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen will travel to southern Arizona for an immigration roundtable event on Thursday. → Read More

British indie duo Her's killed in wrong-way car crash in Arizona

The two members of the British indie band Her's were killed in a fiery wrong-way car accident in western Arizona this week. → Read More

Flagstaff man accused of leading high-speed pursuit in Phoenix area

A Flagstaff man was accused of leading Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers on a high-speed chase throughout the Phoenix area on Tuesday. → Read More

AP FACT CHECK: Trump takes credit for law named after McCain

President Donald Trump's posthumous slam on Sen. John McCain flips reality on its head when it comes to who gave veterans the option to see a private doctor at public expense. → Read More

Gallego continues to emphasize priorities after Phoenix mayoral election

Phoenix Mayor-elect Kate Gallego told KTAR News 92.3 FM's Arizona's Morning News what her priorities will be now that she has been elected. → Read More

Dolphinaris Arizona to be replaced by attraction without animals

Dolphinaris Arizona, the facility that closed after four dolphins died in less than two years, will be replaced with a new concept without animals. → Read More

Phoenix rain to add to record-breaking totals, high country will see snow

Phoenix has already seen record-breaking rainfall for the season, but a storm that is expected to move into the area as early as Monday evening will add to the total. → Read More

Thousands of Arizonans hit in Medicaid agency's data breach

Thousands of Arizonans were affected by a data breach earlier this year that targeted the state's Medicaid agency, it was announced Monday. → Read More

Hamilton High School student diagnosed with mumps

An East Valley high school student was diagnosed with mumps, health officials with Maricopa County confirmed to KTAR News 92.3 FM on Tuesday. → Read More

Say 'aloha': Southwest to start offering flights from Phoenix to Hawaii

Southwest Airlines announced Monday that it would begin offering flights from Phoenix to Hawaii, with some as low as $88 one way. → Read More

Arizona State University's Tempe golf course to close in May

Arizona State University's Karsten Golf Course in Tempe will close in May as part of a move to transfer the men's and women's golf teams to Phoenix. → Read More

Political experts say Mark Kelly's Senate run will challenge Republicans

Political analysts say Mark Kelly's announcement that he would seek the Democratic seat for U.S. Senate will pose a major challenge to Republicans. → Read More

Arizona educators look to confront lawmakers on third day of walkouts

Thousands of educators and supporters gathered at the Arizona Capitol on Monday for the third day of walkouts, but they were determined to do much more than show up and make noise: They wanted to speak to lawmakers. → Read More

Arizona educators push back against lawmakers on second day of walkout

On the second day of a statewide walkout, Arizona educators pushed back against lawmakers, refusing to get "bullied" amid the second day of a protest for higher wages and better classroom conditions. → Read More

Devastating Phoenix heat forces Red for Ed walkout to end early

The Legislature was not the only thing that thousands of people were going up against at the Arizona Capitol on Thursday: Several people passed out due to the heat. → Read More