Kathy Cline’s career spans 20 years and various media formats. Before coming to KTAR in May 2016, she was a reporter and anchor for KFYI AM 550 (Phoenix) and 24/7 News (iHeartRadio Phoenix). She's also worked as a reporter and anchor in markets like Chicago, IL; Elkhart, IN; and Decatur, IL. Telling a story right is her passion.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 29, 2018ADOT making it easier for drivers to get Real ID compliant license
Arizona wants to make it easier for residents to obtain a Real I.D. compliant driver's license. A Motor Vehicle Division spokesman said it is much easier now to find offices for this service.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 28, 2018Gov. Doug Ducey: ‘My concern is to get children reunited with their parents’
Arizona's governor is ready to help undocumented-immigrant children. Gov. Doug Ducey told reporters that he is being briefed almost daily on the Arizona-Mexico border situation.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 27, 2018Phoenix Fire captain says violence against firefighters is on the rise
Is Monday's shooting death of a Long Beach, California, firefighter a growing trend? One Phoenix Fire Department captain says yes.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 26, 2018Arizona law banning cellphone use for teen drivers goes into effect Sunday
Under the new law, teens with a Graduated Driver License cannot use wireless communication devices, like cellphones, while driving.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 25, 2018Ducey supporters drop lawsuit against challenger’s spot on primary ballot
Ken Bennett is staying on the ballot for Arizona's Republican gubernatorial nomination after supporters of Gov. Doug Ducey dropped a lawsuit.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 25, 2018Off Central: Phoenix firefighter grateful after lifesaving heart transplant
A Phoenix firefighter was given nine days to live. Three years after receiving a heart transplant, he reminds himself how grateful he is.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 22, 2018More than 44 million tourists spent $7.8 billion in Phoenix last year
Tourists still are major contributors to Phoenix's economy. A Visit Phoenix report said more than 44 million visitors traveled to the city in 2017.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 22, 2018Make sure your voter registration information is accurate
It may look innocent enough -- a letter from the Center for Voter Information, with some voter registration forms. Before you send anything, though, make sure your information is accurate.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 21, 2018Phoenix suburb adopts ‘urban camping’ law aimed at homeless
The new ordinance makes camping or storing personal possessions in public areas in Surprise a misdemeanor subject to a fine, and offenders could choose to be sent to a homeless shelter.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 20, 2018Ducey touts unemployment rate, education at Tempe campaign event
Arizona's growing - and is poised to grow even more. That was Gov. Doug Ducey's message Wednesday morning at a campaign event at U-Haul in Tempe.
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Jun 19, 2018Is the ‘Incredibles 2’ causing people with epilepsy to have seizures?
Some scenes in the new Disney-Pixar movie "Incredibles 2" is reportedly causing some people with epilepsy to have seizures. A Phoenix doctor said it is certainly possible that a film can trigger seizures in some people.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 18, 2018Under hot Arizona sun, any metal can become a burn risk for kids
Water is a big potential danger for children during the summer in Arizona -- but so is another common material that's all around us.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 14, 2018Chandler soldier killed in Africa remembered for love of life, family
The brother of Army Staff Sergeant Alexander Conrad said the Chandler man killed in Africa last week loved life and loved his family.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 14, 2018Phoenix father develops website to help students apply for college
A Phoenix father has developed a new website that aims to help parents and students keep track of all of their extracurricular activities while applying for college.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 13, 2018Funding sought for study on rising violence in Phoenix police encounters
Chief Jeri Williams requested a $150,000 study on the rising number of violent encounters between citizens and police officers in Phoenix.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 12, 2018Manufacturing company completes move into Chandler facility
State Seal Company, which makes custom seals and other components, has completed its move into a a building in the west Chandler employment corridor.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 12, 2018Red Cross launches ‘Missing Types’ campaign to motivate blood donors
The emergency assistance organization Red Cross has launched its “Missing Types” campaign to recruit new blood donors and those who have not given recently.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 11, 2018AAA recommends checking tires before the start of monsoon season
AAA Arizona said its new research shows driving on relatively-worn tires at highway speeds in wet conditions can increase average stopping distances by 43 percent for passenger vehicles.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 7, 2018Phoenix raises penalties for soliciting prostitutes in effort to fight trafficking
Phoenix Councilman Jim Waring said increasing penalties for soliciting prostitutes will help the city combat human trafficking.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 6, 2018Arizona coal-fired power plant seeks time to negotiate with potential buyer
Navajo Generating Station supporters want time to negotiate with a potential buyer that would keep the plant open beyond next year's scheduled closing date.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 6, 2018California residents fleeing to Phoenix, Tucson for jobs, website says
Residents who choose to move away from the coastal state choose to make high-job regions, including Phoenix and Tucson, their new home.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 5, 2018Valley group supporting female entrepreneurs with new scholarship
StarshineAZ, a business-assistance group in the West Valley, is accepting applications for its inaugural female entrepreneur scholarship program, "Reach for the STARs."
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 5, 2018Low-cost swim lessons available through Phoenix Parks and Recreation
Low-cost swim lessons from Phoenix Parks and Recreation have started for the summer, and they could help save your life or a child's life.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 4, 2018Phoenix mall getting artistic makeover with 12 murals this summer
Desert Ridge Marketplace is hosting 12 artists who will create new murals each week until Sept. 3 in The District section of the mall.