David Veenstra is a web content editor and writer for ArizonaSports.com and KTAR.com. Prior to joining Arizona Sports and KTAR, he graduated from the University of Oregon for his bachelor’s degree in journalism and Arizona State University for his master’s degree in sports journalism. The Portland native previously covered track and field, where he reported live from the NCAA Championships and World Athletics Championships. He also founded Desert Wave Media, an independent outlet covering the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury.
Expertise
Sports and news writing
Feature writing
Reporting
Editing
Strategic social media
Multimedia reporting
Photography
Education
Arizona State University – Master’s degree in sports journalism
University of Oregon – Bachelor’s degree in journalism, minor in business administration
Achievements & Awards
Covered the Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball team in the NCAA Tournament during the 2025-26 season during their run to the Final Four
Covered the Phoenix Mercury during the 2022, 2024 and 2025 WNBA seasons
Credentialed for and covered multiple WNBA All-Star Games, playoff series and WNBA Finals games
Followed the Mercury on several road trips during the 2024 and 2025 WNBA seasons
Credentialed for and covered the Pac-12 Track and Field Championships, NCAA Track and Field Championships and World Athletics Championships
Social Media Profiles
LinkedIn: davidveenstra
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 21, 2025Operation Double Down intercepts fentanyl, other drugs smuggled into Arizona
Illegal drugs, weapons and more were seized during a multi-agency Arizona drug and money laundering investigation called Operation Double Down.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 20, 2025Arizona woman accused of fraud related to abortion petition signatures
An Arizona woman was indicted for fraud related to abortion petition signatures, Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced on Thursday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 16, 2025Arizona Board of Regents supporting AI-powered disaster response efforts
ABOR approved funding for a new AI-enhanced emergency management system to help with the state's disaster planning.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 15, 2025Hobbs launches Arizona Space Commission, announces appointments
Governor Katie Hobbs relaunched the Arizona Space Commission on Friday after the program had been dormant for the past decade.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 15, 2025Phoenix drug trafficker sentenced to 151 months in prison
A Phoenix drug trafficker was sentenced to 151 months in prison, authorities announced on Friday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 14, 2025Creation breaks ground on new logistics center in Tempe
Creation, a real estate development and investment firm based out of Phoenix, started construction on a new logistics center in Tempe this week.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 11, 20252 state employees convicted of receiving bribes
Two Arizona Department of Economic Security Employees were convicted of receiving bribes to approve unemployment insurance claims.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 11, 2025
Arizona Supreme Court grants request to carry out state’s 1st execution since 2022
The Arizona Supreme Court granted a request to carry out the state's first execution since 2022, authorities announced on Tuesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 11, 2025Arizona woman pleads guilty in fraud scheme that benefited North Korea
An Arizona woman pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme that generated millions of dollars for herself and for North Korea.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 11, 2025Retired LA deputy convicted of luring a minor in Arizona
A retired deputy from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department was convicted of luring a minor in Arizona, authorities announced on Tuesday.
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ARIZONA BUSINESS | Feb 8, 20252024 film projects made $29.1M in economic impact on Phoenix area, new report says
According to a recent study, film production in the metro Phoenix area generated $29.1 million in economic impact in 2024.
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ARIZONA POLITICS NEWS | Feb 8, 2025Attorneys general in 19 states, including Arizona, granted temporary restraining order over DOGE personal data access
Attorneys generals in 19 states, including Arizona, were granted a temporary restraining order after filing a suit to stop DOGE's access to sensitive personal information.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 8, 2025Almost all Phoenix employees complete human trafficking awareness training
More than 90% of Phoenix employees completed human trafficking awareness training, earning the city a special designation.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 8, 2025Pedestrian dies after vehicle hits her on West Valley street
A pedestrian died after a vehicle hit her on a West Valley street Friday night, authorities said.
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ARIZONA TRAFFIC | Feb 7, 2025US 60 between Superior, Miami reopens following blasting
US 60 between Superior and Miami has reopened following blasting work that was performed in the area.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 6, 2025CarMax hiring for new West Valley reconditioning and auction center
CarMax, the nation’s largest used vehicle seller, is hiring after announcing a new reconditioning and auction center in the West Valley on Thursday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 6, 2025Mesa Library installing solar panel canopies to generate energy, provide shaded parking
The Mesa Library has begun installing solar panel canopies. In addition to generating energy, the solar panel canopies will provide covered parking.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 5, 2025Visit Phoenix picks CityScape for new office headquarters
Visit Phoenix has selected CityScape as the landing spot for its new office headquarters.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 4, 2025Mesa unveils new monument signage for Asian District
The city of Mesa unveiled new monument signage for its Asian District last week, in time for Lunar New Year celebrations.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 1, 2025Utility projects to restrict Tempe traffic for 6 months
Multiple utility projects are scheduled to take place in Tempe that will restrict traffic for the next six months.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 1, 20252026 Grand Canyon river trip lottery applications now open
Applications for noncommercial 2026 Grand Canyon river trip permits are now open through the lottery system.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 1, 2025Federal agents seize nearly 200 pounds of meth, cocaine at Port of San Luis border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized nearly 200 pounds of illegal drugs at the Port of San Luis border in two separate incidents.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 1, 20251 teen dead after motorcycle crash in Phoenix, police say
A teen riding a motorcycle died on Friday after colliding with a car in north Phoenix, according to the Phoenix Police Department.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 28, 2025New campground coming to Maricopa County’s oldest regional park
Maricopa County's oldest regional park announced it is going to break ground on a new campground with 50 developed campsites.