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 HEALTH NEWS | Jun 4, 2018Scorching Arizona temperatures really do slow you down, expert says
Are you moving a little more slowly, now that the high Arizona temperatures are here until September? Don't worry -- it's not your imagination.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jun 1, 2018Non-fatal drownings can have lifelong consequences for children
Capt. Kelly Liebermann with the Phoenix Fire Department said non-fatal drownings affect different children in different ways.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 30, 2018UofA project to increase mental health professionals in rural Arizona
Rural Arizonans could see more mental health practitioners soon, thanks to a project launched by the University of Arizona's College of Nursing.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 25, 2018Phoenix Fire kicks off heat relief campaign with water donation drive
The Phoenix Fire Department's annual Heat Relief Campaign is off to a good start after ADP employees loaded a semi with pallets of water for Central Arizona Shelter Services on Friday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 25, 2018Could Uber face charges in self-driving vehicle death of Tempe woman?
It was not clear whether Uber could face charges in the death of a Tempe woman, despite a report that found the self-driving car was aware of her presence before it struck and killed her.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 24, 2018Expert warns Arizona residents to be aware of bees during warmer months
Warmer weather is here to stay -- and that means residents will have to pay attention to their indoor and outdoor space for bee hives.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 23, 2018Fallen federal law enforcement officers honored in Phoenix ceremony
Federal law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty were honored during a solemn ceremony on Wednesday morning in Phoenix.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 22, 2018Phoenix forum empowers local women with presentations, discussion
The "Women Empowering Women" gathering at the South Mountain Community College Library celebrated the achievements of female leaders with powerful presentations and a panel discussion.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | May 22, 2018National registry for cancer-stricken firefighters stalls in US House
A bill that would create a national registry for firefighters who were diagnosed with cancer is awaiting approval in the U.S. House.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 21, 2018Doctor: Depressed women should focus on self-care
When dealing with clinical depression, Dr. Carol Olson with the Maricopa Integrated Health System believes women should focus on their own well-being.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 17, 2018Glendale school gets safety equipment for lockdowns from fire officials
A Glendale school is getting some safety equipment to help students stay safe during lockdowns, but they weren't getting it from just anywhere -- they got it from the Glendale Fire Department.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 17, 2018Arizona starts new unit to give voice to crime victims who are children
Arizona's Department of Child Safety has a new specialized unit that will advocate for the rights of crime victims who are children.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 16, 201874-year-old woman to participate in ‘hottest race on Earth’ in Scottsdale
In one month, hundreds of Valley runners will gather to beat the heat in the so-called “hottest race on Earth." But one of those runners will stand out from the rest: A 74-year-old woman will be the oldest participant in this year's Beat the Heat race in Scottsdale.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 16, 2018Arizona gets $735,000 federal grant for Troops to Teachers program
The Arizona Department of Education received a $735,000, five-year grant for a program that helps current and former members of the U.S. armed forces begin careers in teaching.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 15, 2018‘Food Truck Freedom’ legislation simplifies regulations in Arizona
Gov. Doug Ducey signed the "Food Truck Freedom" bill, creating one set of state licensing standards for mobile food vendors.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 14, 2018Don’t underestimate Arizona heat during outdoor activities
Warmer weather means more outdoor activities -- and the need for awareness of heat safety. So take precautions before that next hike.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 14, 2018Could mandatory new home solar soon happen in Arizona?
Is mandatory solar coming to Arizona homes? One group said it could be possible - but was not likely to happen any time soon.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 11, 2018With Arizona food banks in need, letter carriers make donating easy
The Stamp Out Hunger campaign is collecting non-perishable goods at the nation's mailboxes Saturday, and the timing couldn't be better for Arizona food banks that are running low.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 9, 2018Don’t Leave Me Behind: Remember kids, pets in cars this summer
With the temperature heating up, the Don't Leave Me Behind campaign aims to remind people to remember about kids and animals in the car.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 1, 2018Volunteers join Phoenix firefighters in spreading word about water safety
It's that time of year again: Time to be aware of water safety. Volunteers have been helping the Phoenix Fire Department with that.
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ARIZONA NEWS | May 1, 2018Chandler considering zoning amendments for autonomous vehicles
Chandler is preparing to vote on zoning amendments in preparation for more autonomous vehicles. Now that ride-sharing and autonomous vehicles are gaining in popularity, parking demand will be reduced, planning experts said.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 30, 2018Phoenix hospital helps Norwegian man conquer golf ball-sized aneurysm
A Norwegian man is enjoying life a lot more, after doctors with the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix helped him beat a golf ball-sized brain aneurysm.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 25, 2018Defense manufacturer breaks ground on state-of-the-art Chandler facility
Orbital ATK is putting up two new buildings near the Chandler Fashion Mall that will house more than 2,000 employees. The facility should open in September 2019.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 24, 2018Phoenix firefighters union requests more staff, say it’s necessary
A local Phoenix firefighters union says its request for more staff is necessary to adequately perform everyday duties on top of saving lives.