Struggling Ancient Oceans
An Arizona State University professor was part of a team investigating the ancient Earth’s oceans. The team has found a lack of oxygen may have kept animals off the planet. KJZZ’s Tony Ganzer reports.
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Arizona State University scientists announced a major find of salt deposits on Mars, giving researchers another chance to find life on Earth’s sister planet. But the news for researching the Red Planet is not all good. KJZZ’s Tony Ganzer explains.
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Horseback is the best way to travel through Arizona ‘s wilderness, north of the state’s capital, Phoenix . Down the Constellation Road , past King Solomon’s wash, and the Gold Bar mine, travelers find themselves at the Williams Family Ranch, surrounded by undeveloped Hassayampa wilderness.
But as reporter Tony Ganzer explains from station KJZZ, many of the visitors to this wilderness are a long way from their European homes.
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Phoenix is home to a number of notable aviation industry stalwarts, including the headquarters for airline U-S Airways, and one of the nation’s busiest airports with Phoenix Sky Harbor . And in Southwest Phoenix , German pilots are finding their wings. From Phoenix station KJZZ Tony Ganzer takes a look at the European pilots in training, and what their methods could mean for airlines in the U-S. Continue reading “Germans Take Flight”
YouTube Justice
The hit TV show America’s Most Wanted has long been a mainstay of participatory justice. Viewers offer authorities tips and have a hand in bringing a criminal case to a close. Now video-sharing Web sites are blowing prospects for interactive crime fighting wide open. Tony Ganzer reports.
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I like my stuff. And I don’t mean that to sound materialistic, but if I’ve purchased something there’s an inherent sense of attachment. With that said, my car has been broken into and I’ve been ripped off three times in the last year and a half. The car was at my apartment each time, in an okay part of Tempe..near schools…and a police substation.
With the last break-in this past Saturday (Dec 15) I began to realize I have been gradually changing my demeanor. Changes that resemble closely the Kubler-Ross stages of Grief.
First came Denial…
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