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 | Dec 12, 2023Nicki Minaj announces tour, Phoenix show at Footprint Center
Rapper Nicki Minaj is bringing her “Pink Friday 2 Tour” to Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix for a show in March.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 12, 2023Tempe adds source of income to anti-discrimination ordinance
Tempe updated its Fair Housing Code and made it illegal to discriminate against people based on their source of income.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 7, 2023Transportation officials to expand commercial truck parking along Arizona interstates
ADOT has developed a statewide truck parking plan that recommends expanding parking at existing rest areas and adding three new facilities.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 7, 2023Family of judge killed in Phoenix crash suing Grubhub for wrongful death
The family of a Maricopa County Judge is suing Grubhub after she was struck by a car while crossing a Phoenix street last year.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 7, 2023Maricopa County debuts resources to help tackle fentanyl crisis
Maricopa County unveiled a new video series and website designed to help residents understand the growing impact of fentanyl use.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 7, 2023Tempe expands free workforce development services
The city of Tempe announced it is expanding its free workforce development services to help businesses fill positions.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 6, 2023Traffic shift at bridge north of Phoenix marks milestone in I-17 Improvement Project
Part of a new bridge north of Phoenix recently opened, marking a milestone for the Interstate 17 Improvement Project.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 3, 2023Valley native cast as lead of new touring version of ‘Shrek’ musical
An all-new version of "Shrek the Musical" with Fountain Hills native Nicholas Hambruch starring as Shrek is coming to Phoenix in March.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 20233 Valley cities among the top 5 ‘fastest-rising’ cities in the country
A personal finance website ranked three Valley cities among the top five "fastest-rising" cities in the nation.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 2023Amkor announces $2 billion facility in Peoria for packaging Apple chips
Amkor Technology will spend $2 billion to build a new advanced semiconductor packaging and test facility in Peoria.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 27, 2023Spirits of Mexico Culture & Tourism Fest coming to Phoenix this weekend
The Spirits of Mexico Culture & Tourism Fest is coming to Heritage Square in downtown Phoenix this weekend.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 27, 2023Mon Cheri champagne café and charcuterie bar opening in Old Town Scottsdale in January
Mon Cheri, a new champagne café and charcuterie bar, is opening in Old Town Scottsdale in January 2024.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 26, 2023Arizona’s infant mortality rate increased by 11% last year
Arizona's infant mortality rate increased by 11% compared to the previous year. That pushed the state’s infant mortality rate above the national average.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 26, 2023Country singer Brantley Gilbert set to headline 2024 Arizona Bike Week lineup
Country rock singer Brantley Gilbert is set to headline next year’s Arizona Bike Week in Scottsdale on Thursday, April 4th at 8:30 p.m.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 26, 2023White rhinoceros born in Arizona for the 1st time in decades
A white rhinoceros was born in Arizona for the first time in decades, according to officials from the Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium and Safari Park.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 25, 2023Retail Therapy AZ gift shop to open new Valley location at Phoenix Convention Center
Local market Retail Therapy AZ is opening a fourth Valley location, this time in Phoenix's Convention Center.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 25, 2023Dunkin’ Donuts to open new location in Chandler with giveaways, toy drive
Dunkin’ Donuts is celebrating the grand opening of its new location in Chandler in the Hamilton High School neighborhood Thursday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 25, 202311 local animal shelters participating in reduced fee adoption event
Empty the Shelters – Holiday Hope starts Friday and will run through Dec. 17. Adoption fees will be $50 or less for every pet at participating locations.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 25, 2023Yonutz opens 1st Arizona location in Phoenix
Yonutz will have a menu featuring Smashed doughnuts, regular doughnuts, mini doughnuts, Smashed milkshakes and Smashed ice cream.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 20, 2023Press Coffee to open counters at 4 more Valley Sprouts grocery stores
Press Coffee and Sprouts Farmers Market are opening four new Press Coffee locations inside of Sprouts stores over the next four months.
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SPONSORED | Nov 20, 2023KTAR launches online holiday auction benefitting Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley
KTAR is teaming up with The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley for a holiday auction benefitting thousands of Valley kids.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 19, 20234 Valley cities among the best places to go for Thanksgiving, per WalletHub
A personal finance website found four Valley cities are among the top 100 places in the nation to go for Thanksgiving 2023.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 13, 2023Tempe Marketplace announces holiday events, tree lighting
Tempe Marketplace announced its holiday lineup of events is kicking off next week featuring tree lightings, snowfall, performances and more.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 12, 2023AJR announces ‘The Maybe Man Tour’ dates, performing in Phoenix July 12
AJR is bringing its “The Maybe Man Tour” to Phoenix’s Footprint Center next year. The indie pop band announced its first arena tour Thursday.