University of Arizona to study effects of biodiesel-blend fuels

The U of A has received a federal grant to study the relationship between the exposure to and health effects of the use of underground mining equipment using diesel and biodiesel-blend fuels.

Tempe Police to look for booster seat law violators

The Tempe Police Department will be looking for violators of Arizona’s new booster seat law, starting this Sunday.

Arizona cities among safest for drivers

Drivers in several Arizona cities are considered among the safest in the country, according to a new report.

New booster seat law to take effect Thursday

Hundreds of new laws will take effect this Thursday in Arizona, and among them is one that will require auto booster seats for kids younger than 8 years old or under 4'9" tall. 

Post Wallow Fire: Crews Target Safety and Flood Prevention

KJZZ's Paul Atkinson reports on efforts to prevent flooding and make Eastern Arizona forests safe following the worst wildfire in Arizona history.

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