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Kylie Werner

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ASU Cronkite 23' | Journalism | @InMaricopa | @InBuckeyeNews

Joined January 2021
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Jeremy Hill, an army Veteran and Maricopa resident, is gathering supplies to take to Helene victims in N.C. To read more about his efforts and if your interested in donating, click here: inmaricopa.com/homestead-vet-…


Maricopa Police Department launched its new online reporting system for non-emergencies. Read more about it and how it works: inmaricopa.com/stolen-gun-ski…


Thunderbird Farms Arena had $10,000 worth of awards and equipment stolen this week. Now they’re trying to raise money to replace them. Read more here: inmaricopa.com/the-case-of-th…


Bradley E. Kraay tells men to ‘Dad Up’ and leave a positive legacy in new book. Read more about the book here: inmaricopa.com/former-inmaric…


Prop 138 will be on the ballot this November, here’s what it is and what this local restaurateur thinks about it: inmaricopa.com/whats-prop-138/


Nationwide cell phone outage hits the valley leaving residents disconnected including those in Maricopa. Read more here: inmaricopa.com/maricopa-going…


Three crashes this morning left traffic heading northbound on SR 347 out of Maricopa at a standstill, one of them involving a motorcyclist. Here’s the story: inmaricopa.com/motorcyclist-h…


Today was my first day as a reporter for InMaricopa and InBuckeye and I got to do a breaking news story on a power outage that affected more than 4,500 Maricopa residents and businesses! Check it out here: inmaricopa.com/john-wayne-str…


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Today we celebrate National #SeniorCitizensDay in recognizing #seniors who have spent their lives contributing to society and have impacted everyone’s lives for the better. Unfortunately, in 2022 (53%) of our new clients were 55 and older. Let’s work together and #endhunger 🤝

Two Valley food banks are reimagining their pantries to help inflation-strapped seniors, expanding from traditional food boxes to market days, group meals, breakfast and takeout options cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2023/08/08/val…



Two Valley food banks are reimagining their pantries to help inflation-strapped seniors, expanding from traditional food boxes to market days, group meals, breakfast and takeout options cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2023/08/08/val…


A new survey rates Phoenix as the worst in the country for skin health and fourth-worst in the world. The comparisons were based on six factors, experts say there are ways for Arizonans to protect their skin from these environmental factors. cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2023/07/26/pho…


Back-to-school events have moved beyond notebooks and backpacks to try to help the whole family with health care, groceries and more. Isaac School District and United Healthcare teamed up for the 17th year to host the event July 15 that did exactly that. cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2023/07/20/isa…


There are 732 people who died while homeless in 2022 @CircletheCityAZ and @StreetMedPhx are working to provide care for those with chronic illnesses and to combat homeless heat-associated death and injuries cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2023/07/12/val…


Vice President Kamala Harris @VP visited Gila River Indian Community on Thursday. She addressed disparities facing the Native communities. Read more about her visit and what she said here: cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2023/07/06/kam…


While covering the amazing program that Camp Not-A-Wheeze offers for youth with asthma, I also got to hold a baby goat! The camp brought in a petting zoo to show the campers they can do everything others kids can as long as their vigilant of their triggers.

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Camp Not-A-Wheeze is a summer camp tailored for youth with asthma to provide them a safe and educational experience. The camp provides a majority of its campers scholarships and the tools needed to manage their chronic disease. Read more on @cronkitenews cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2023/06/26/sum…


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