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Central Newspapers was purchased by Gannett in 2000, bringing it into common ownership with USA Today and the local Phoenix NBC television affiliate, KPNX.The Republic and KPNX combine their forces to produce their common local news subscription website, www.azcentral.com; The Republic and KPNX separated in 2015 when Gannett split into separate print and broadcast companies.
Cruz, an editor at the Republic since 2018, has led coverage of breaking news and crime, handling dozens of high-impact breaking news events. Cruz previously worked for 13 years as an editor and ...
KPNX (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Mesa, Arizona, United States, serving the Phoenix area as an affiliate of NBC.The station is owned by Tegna Inc., and maintains studios at the Republic Media building on Van Buren Street in downtown Phoenix (which also houses formerly co-owned newspaper The Arizona Republic); its transmitter is located atop South Mountain on the city's ...
At The Republic, our commitment to more accurately represent our community has meant looking carefully in the newsroom as well as the stories we tell. The Arizona Republic is committed to ...
The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Phoenix police arrest a man on Dec. 25, 2024, who police said arrived at Sky Harbor with guns after he received a text falsely reporting an active ...
In 1998 he moved to Arizona to cover the expansion baseball team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, for the Arizona Republic. [1] He was also a sports anchor for the local NBC affiliate, until a change of ownership. [4] He became the lead sports columnist for The Arizona Republic and its on-line edition, AZCentral.com. [5]
Elvia Díaz, an award-winning journalist who joined The Arizona Republic’s editorial board in 2016, has been promoted to director of opinions and board chair, the first Latina to serve as ...
Arizona Copper Camp – Ray in the 1910s and 1920s [19] Arizona Daily Citizen – Tucson 1880s – 1900s [20] See also: Arizona Citizen, Tucson Citizen, Arizona Weekly Citizen. The Arizona Daily Orb – Bisbee 1890s – 1900s [21] The Arizona Gleam – Phoenix in the 1920s and 1930s [22] The Arizona Journal; The Arizona Kicker – Tombstone [23]