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 | Feb 28, 2018Burger joint raising funds for Phoenix run to fight children’s cancer
Buying a good burger can mean money for a Phoenix race fighting children's cancer. Habit Burger will donate 20 percent of Wednesday's sales to the cause.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 28, 2018New York-based paint roller company finds new home in Phoenix
Premier Paint Roller – which used have its West Coast operations based out of Portland, Oregon – has moved into a new location in Phoenix.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 27, 2018Phoenix City Council to vote on sexual harassment policy for lawmakers
Tuesday will be a first in Phoenix history: The city council will vote on its first-ever sexual harassment policy regarding elected officials.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 23, 2018Art lovers, rejoice! Scottsdale’s Canal Convergence to kick off this weekend
If you're an art lover, you can get your fill – for your eyes, ears, and body – at Canal Convergence in Scottsdale this weekend.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 22, 2018Arizona bill helps first responders get compensation, therapy for PTSD
A bill in the state Senate would allow first responders to get some compensation for post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 22, 2018Phoenix police union calling for review board decision to be overturned
A Phoenix police union is pushing for a use-of-force board decision to be overturned because, they say, it will lead to an officer unfairly losing his job.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 19, 2018Phoenix-Mesa Gateway debuts automated exit for arriving passengers
If you’re always in a hurry at the airport, check out Phoenix-Mesa Gateway, which recently installed a fully-automatic exit lane for arriving passengers.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 16, 2018Phoenix hospital database aims to prevent seizures in kids with epilepsy
Doctors at Phoenix Children's Hospital have a new tool to prevent seizures in kids with epilepsy: A database that warns doctors about certain medications.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 16, 2018Off Central: Tempe church working harder than ever to be inclusive
The pastor of Dayspring United Methodist Church in Tempe likes to think of the church as truly inclusive. All are welcome, no matter what.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 14, 2018Arizona justice courts anticipating heavy Valentine’s Day wedding load
If you would like to get married at the Maricopa County Justice Court this Valentine's Day, make sure you get in line early.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 13, 2018Arizona firefighters resign en masse over city’s new staffing policy
The city of South Tucson is looking at a serious problem. In two weeks, most of its firefighters will be gone, having resigned over safety worries.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 8, 2018Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton awarded for small business advocacy
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, a longtime advocate of small business, was presented with the Small Business Advocate Award on Wednesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 7, 2018Phoenix police training shows difficult on-the-job decisions
The use of deadly force is on everyone’s mind nowadays. But do police get much time to make those decisions? Most of the time, no.
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Feb 6, 2018Procedure lowers stroke, heart attack risk for some at Arizona hospitals
A procedure being used in some Arizona hospitals can lower the risk of stroke or heart attack for patients with carotid artery disease.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Feb 5, 2018Arizona DPS working to develop new policies for driverless vehicles
The number of driverless vehicles in Arizona are growing, but Department of Public Safety officials are trying to answer the questions that still remain.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 29, 2018Construction begins on new health care facility in West Valley
Officials broke ground Monday on Maricopa Integrated Health System, a 127,000-square-foot health care facility at Grand Avenue and Cotton Crossing in Peoria.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 29, 2018Ready, set, go: Tempe to host Major League Triathlon in September
The city of Tempe’s hosting another major sporting event. On Sept. 22nd, eight teams of four athletes each are taking part in the Major League Triathlon.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 25, 2018Arizona donates $500,000 to help students prepare for workforce
Arizona is giving a $500,000 monetary boost to an initiative that will help students across the state prepare for today’s workforce.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 19, 2018Valley law enforcement K9s undergo explosive detection training
A federal initiative that aims to improve the explosive detection canine teams for state and local law enforcement has made its way to the Valley.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 18, 2018Arizona attorney general, truckers take human trafficking fight to road
The fight against human trafficking is going on the road, thanks to Arizona truckers and the Arizona Attorney General’s office.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 17, 2018APS workers to begin helping Puerto Rico fix power in coming days
Arizona Public Service workers were expected to being helping crews restore power to thousands in Puerto Rico in the coming days.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 10, 2018Silent Witness program will offer faster cash for arrest tips in Arizona
People who offer tips to law enforcement that lead to the arrest of a wanted person could be in line for a quick pay day under a new Silent Witness program.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 10, 2018Arizona education coalition: Ducey’s proposed budget not enough
It’s not enough: That’s what an Arizona education coalition said about Gov. Doug Ducey’s proposed education budget for 2018.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 9, 2018Police group to recognize Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
Concerns of Police Survivors, otherwise known as C.O.P.S., is promoting Tuesday as Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.