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 | Jan 8, 2018Homeless advocates in Arizona want more money to address issue
A group of advocates for the homeless said Arizona must commit more resources -- including money -- in order to truly fix the issue.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 8, 2018Some Phoenix businesses willing to give up tax cuts to help schools
A Phoenix businessman said some of his colleagues would gladly give up their business tax cuts – if it meant helping better fund public education.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Jan 7, 2018Arizona’s fallen firefighters, paramedics remembered at dedication
More than 100 of Arizona's firefighters and paramedics have died since 1902. All of their names were read at an annual dedication in Phoenix on Sunday.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Jan 3, 2018Nearly 7 in 10 Americans have done drugs on the job, survey finds
A recent survey found nearly 7 in 10 American workers did drugs on the job, with 17 percent saying they did opiates on the job, the highest percentage of drugs found.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 29, 2017Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey scraps plan for Tent City re-entry center
A previously opposed plan for a re-entry center at the Durango Jail Complex is no longer in the works, the state announced.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 28, 2017Here’s what you should do if you’re looking for a new career in 2018
If you’re thinking of starting a new career in 2018, now is the time to look around, according to Ryan Naylor with the Phoenix-based employment agency LocalWork,
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 22, 2017Phoenix encourages residents to think green with Christmas gift wraps
Valley residents are starting to wrap their Christmas presents, but the city of Phoenix is encouraging them to think green this holiday season.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 21, 2017Despite dip, Grand Canyon officials expect to see 6M visitors in 2017
The number of people visiting the Grand Canyon this year may be down compared to last, but officials still expect visitation numbers to top six million.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 20, 2017Phoenix, Tucson economies do well in 2017 but could improve more
The Phoenix and Tucson economies performed fairly well in 2017, but a local economist said there was some sectors that could be improved.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 19, 2017Mailing Christmas presents? Make note of these Postal Service deadlines
If you are looking to get your packages mailed ahead of Christmas, you might want to make note of these shipping deadlines for the U.S. Postal Service.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 15, 2017Arizona ruling could make child sex exploitation tougher to prosecute
Child sexual exploitation cases may be a little more difficult to prosecute in Arizona because of a Thursday state appeals court ruling.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 15, 2017Arizona juvenile parolees stuff holiday boxes for Valley food bank
On Friday, some kids who ran on the wrong side of the law did a little good by packing holiday boxes at a Valley food bank.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 15, 2017Report: Arizona charter schools have discriminatory admissions policies
A new report from the ACLU of Arizona suggested that charter schools in the state use subtle tactics to discourage specific students from enrolling.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 14, 2017Chandler police offers free service to watch homes during holiday vacations
Chandler residents planning holiday vacations will be able to ask police officers to keep an eye on their home while they're out of town.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 13, 2017Phoenix police union seeking donations for ‘Shop with a Cop’ event
The Phoenix Law Enforcement Association is asking for the public's help to collect donations for its seventh-annual "Shop with a Cop" event on Dec. 14.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 12, 2017Despite fewer refugees, Valley rescue group to continue providing support
Refugees will continue to get services from a local rescue group, despite a sharp decline in immigrants and evacuees coming to the Valley.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 12, 2017Looking for ways to support a sexual assault victim? Here’s how
Discussion has been raised lately over how to help sexual assault victims, but a Phoenix-based social worker said they need just one thing: Not to judge them.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 2017Arizona indigenous women condemn Trump’s ‘Pocahontas’ comment
A group of indigenous women in Arizona said President Donald Trump must apologize for mocking a U.S. senator with the name “Pocahontas.”
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 2017Officials break ground on hazardous household waste facility in Mesa
It will soon be easier for Mesa residents to dispose of hazardous household waste. The city broke ground on a permanent drop off facility for the waste this week.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 30, 2017Downtown Phoenix seeking artists to design eye-catching bike racks
Do you have an idea for a pretty or eye-catching bike rack design in downtown Phoenix? If so, you could win $4,000 for it.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 29, 2017Phoenix changing app used to pay at parking meters
Out with the old, in with the new: The city of Phoenix will change the app used to pay at parking meters on Friday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 27, 2017Scottsdale holiday celebration now in full swing
The city of Scottsdale is now fully into the Christmas spirit, as the "Scottsdazzle" holiday celebration kicked off Saturday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 27, 2017Proposed re-entry center backlash from south Phoenix community
A south Phoenix community and its leaders say “No” to a proposed re-entry center for paroled Department of Corrections inmates.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 21, 2017Study says more Arizona teens using opioids without prescription
A study released Tuesday suggested that more Arizona teenagers may be taking prescription opioids without a doctor's orders.