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 | Jun 17, 2026Video shows alleged porch pirate swiping packages in East Valley
A 28-year-old man was arrested after allegedly stealing deliveries from more than 15 front porches across the East Valley over a two-month span.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 14, 2026Arizona Lottery celebrating 45th anniversary by adding $4.5M to The Pick jackpot
The Arizona Lottery is celebrating its 45th anniversary with a multi-million-dollar jackpot boost and a massive overhaul of its daily game lineup.
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ARIZONA TECHNOLOGY NEWS | Jun 14, 2026Waymo launching invitation-only membership with exclusive perks for select Phoenix riders
Waymo announced it is launching "Waymo Premier," an invite-only monthly membership program tailored for its most frequent riders.
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ARIZONA BUSINESS | Jun 14, 2026Ten56 project brings 180,000 square feet of industrial space to Chandler
A new speculative development project is set to bring more than 180,000 square feet of industrial space to the West Chandler employment corridor.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 12, 2026Gas prices fall across Arizona for 3rd straight week as summer travel season kicks off
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in Arizona plummeted 14 cents over the past week.
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ARIZONA POLITICS NEWS | Jun 12, 2026Adrian Fontes calls for ‘cooler heads’ as Maricopa County scanner feud goes to special prosecutor
Adrian Fontes urges patience as a probe examines a ballot scanner’s removal amid a Maricopa County election dispute.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 12, 2026Arizona power tool thief indicted on 28 felony charges
A Valley man and woman are facing dozens of felony charges after a cross-county tool theft spree targeted more than two dozen stores.
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ARIZONA TRAFFIC | Jun 12, 2026Work begins June 15 on Loop 303 southward expansion
A massive, multiyear effort to extend the Loop 303 southward through the West Valley is officially getting underway this month.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 7, 20262 hospitalized after vehicle crashes into home in Phoenix
Two people were hospitalized after their vehicle crashed into a brick wall of a residential home in Phoenix, authorities said.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 7, 2026Arizona teen dies while paddleboarding in Utah
A 17-year-old Arizona boy drowned Saturday afternoon after falling off a paddleboard and becoming separated from it at Bear Lake in Utah.
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ARIZONA BORDER AND IMMIGRATION NEWS | May 31, 2026Lawsuit filed to protect endangered snail from Arizona-Mexico border wall
A group is taking legal action against the Trump administration, claiming a second U.S.-Mexico border wall could wipe out a rare snail species.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 31, 2026Speed, impairment suspected in 6-car Phoenix crash that hospitalized 8, including 3 kids
Impairment and speed are believed to be factors in a central Phoenix six-car crash that hospitalized multiple people, including three young children.
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ARIZONA REAL ESTATE & HOUSING NEWS | May 31, 2026Luxury senior living community Mojave Sage coming to Queen Creek area
Mojave Sage, a new luxury senior living community, is slated to break ground in the southeast Valley to help meet the growing demand for elderly care.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 30, 2026Desert Sky Park in Gilbert closed all summer for construction
Desert Sky Park temporarily closed on Tuesday to allow for major construction activities on the park's second phase, officials announced.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 26, 2026SAFE Alert canceled after missing 68-year-old Mesa man located
Authorities canceled a SAFE Alert on Monday night after the subject, a missing 68-year-old man from Mesa, was located.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 25, 2026Sweetgreen to celebrate opening of 3rd Arizona location in north Phoenix
Sweetgreen is expanding its footprint in the Valley once again by opening its third Phoenix-area restaurant in less than a year.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 25, 2026Phoenix mother indicted on manslaughter, drug charges in fatal I-17 rollover crash
A mother has been indicted on multiple felony charges, including manslaughter, following a rollover crash on Interstate 17 that killed her 9-year-old.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 25, 2026Woman dead after motorcycle collision in Phoenix, driver ran red turn arrow
A 25-year-old woman is dead following a motorcycle collision in Phoenix on Sunday night, authorities said.
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ARIZONA REAL ESTATE & HOUSING NEWS | May 24, 2026New Avondale housing development slated to open by summer 2027
One of North America’s largest homebuilders is expanding its footprint in Avondale with a multi-million-dollar land acquisition.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 23, 2026Arizona man arrested for allegedly defrauding victims out of $10.9M in firearms scheme
An Arizona man was arrested after allegedly defrauding victims out of millions via a phony firearms production and government contract scheme.
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ARIZONA EDUCATION NEWS | May 23, 2026GCU announces new pre-nursing associate of science degree
Grand Canyon University is expanding its healthcare pipeline with the launch of its first-ever associate degree program.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 17, 2026Arizona to host Professional Bull Riders championship in 2027
The 2027 PBR World Finals: Championship is bucking its way into the Valley.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 17, 2026SRP crews connect 13 Navajo Nation homes to electricity
More than a dozen families in the western Navajo Nation now have access to electricity following a multiweek effort by Salt River Project crews.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 17, 2026Surprise Police Department breaks ground on its 1st substation
The Surprise Police Department on Tuesday broke ground on its first-ever substation.