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 | Apr 23, 2018Phoenix Sky Harbor to receive its first urgent care clinic
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is set to receive its first urgent care clinic inside of Drugs & More near the C gates in Terminal 4.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 23, 2018With summer around the corner, it’s time to make sure pools are safe
It's almost summer and with the warmer weather heading to the Valley, it's time to make sure your home is as drowning-proof as possible.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 18, 2018Phoenix amendment requiring ID of dark money donors moves forward
The "Sunshine Ordinance" is aimed to eliminate independent groups' anonymous political spending - often dubbed "dark money" - in local elections.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 10, 2018DispatchHealth bringing mobile urgent care to Valley residents
DispatchHealth service can help patients avoid long emergency room waits and give doctors the chance to find environmental issues in the home that may be harming the person.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 10, 2018GCU’s atlas program gives med students anatomical experience
The GCU cadaver program is working on completing a cadaver atlas to help students prepare for medical and post-graduate studies.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 6, 2018Have fines at Phoenix Public Library? Pay them off with canned goods
Do you have fines at the Phoenix Public Library? Good news: You can pay them off with food. The Food for Fines program aims to reduce fines while collecting food for two Phoenix-area food banks.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 5, 2018Phoenix police union: Hiring numbers not translating to more officers
The head of a union that represents members of the Phoenix Police Department said that despite the impressive new recruit numbers, the department is not coming out ahead.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 4, 2018Phoenix fire union asking public to support more public safety funding
As budget hearings for the city of Phoenix start to get underway, a union that represents members of the Phoenix Fire Department has asked the public to support increased funding for public safety.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 3, 2018Arizona teachers still protesting but not striking over pay, other issues
Will Arizona teachers strike? That's still not clear Tuesday afternoon but one thing is: Arizona teachers are getting tired of what they say is too little pay.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 3, 2018Maricopa County releases mobile app for emergency alerts
Maricopa County released a mobile app that will help residents make emergency kits, locate evacuation routes and shelters and give updates on emergencies.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Apr 2, 2018As Arizona warms up, allergy season kicks into full swing
With Arizona moving into spring, you may hear people complaining about having a runny nose, watery eyes or itchy skin as allergy season kicks into gear.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 30, 2018APS using drones to inspect power lines ahead of Arizona summer
Arizona Public Service has created a little buzz since it decided to use drones to inspect its power lines before the upcoming summer.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 27, 2018Arizona teachers charge ahead with statewide Red For Ed movement
The Red For Ed movement is mobilizing its supporters. The group has been putting together toolkits for teachers, residents and anyone who supported it.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 26, 2018Phoenix Fire station unveils new firefighting tool: A dry sauna
A Phoenix fire station has a new firefighter tool. It's not a saw, or an axe, or anything along those lines. It's a dry sauna.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 26, 2018More school resource officers slated for Glendale public schools
More school resource officers are coming to Glendale's public high schools. The plan will place a police officer on every high school campus in the city.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 22, 2018Arizona’s economy, population growth ranked above national average
Both Arizona's economy and population growth from 2016 to 2017 ranked above the national average, according to economist Dr. Christopher Thornberg.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 22, 2018Arizona has second-highest growth rate in US for Alzheimer’s diagnoses
The latest report from the Alzheimer's Association said Arizona has the second-highest growth rate for Alzheimer's diagnoses in the country.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 16, 2018More millennials are taking family vacations than other age groups
More millennials are taking family vacations than their elders. A Triple-A travel survey showed 44 percent of of the age group (24-38) were planning a trip.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 16, 2018Gov. Doug Ducey says no word on who will replace Treasurer Jeff DeWit
There’s no word on who will replace outgoing Arizona State Treasurer Jeff DeWit, Gov. Doug Ducey told KTAR News on Thursday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 15, 2018Arizona teachers post paystubs online to draw attention to low wages
Arizona’s teachers are turning to social media to highlight the issues with their wages by posting pictures of their paystubs.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 14, 2018Off Central: Valley girls take part in first responder preparedness course
More than 30 Phoenix-area girls took part in a course called the Aspire Academy, which prepares them to work and train like a first responder would.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Mar 12, 2018Digital recruiting aims to help Phoenix police reach millennials
The Phoenix Police Department is increasing the use of digital tools, like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, to reach millennials.
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Mar 6, 2018As Arizona warms up, here’s how to tell if it’s allergies or a sinus infection
Arizona is beginning to warm up as spring approaches, which means people will start getting runny noses. But is it allergies or a sinus infection?
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Mar 2, 2018Phoenix-area teens get crash course in distracted, drunk driving prevention
Banner Health has launched a program that aims to teach Phoenix-area high schoolers about the dangers of distracted and drunk driving.