Ignacio Ventura

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Ignacio Ventura is a reporter for KJZZ. He graduated from the University of Southern California with a bachelor’s degree in creative writing and a minor in news media and society.

During his time at USC, Ventura worked as a news staff writer for the campus newspaper, the Daily Trojan. He covered stories ranging from updates on student government meetings to news about an alumna running for Los Angeles mayor. He was also a member of Dímelo, the Latinx media brand of the USC Annenberg Media Center, where he specialized in creating multimedia content for web and social media. 

Ventura is from Maryvale. In his free time, he enjoys dancing, drawing or reading. 

Title Author(s) Publication Date
National Weather Service issues wind advisory for Arizona Ignacio Ventura Sept. 30, 2023
National parks could close Sunday with shutdown Ignacio Ventura
Associated Press
Sept. 29, 2023
Gilbert and Local First Arizona launch sustainability efforts Ignacio Ventura Sept. 30, 2023
Scottsdale council to discuss food waste diversion proposal Ignacio Ventura Sept. 25, 2023
300 more wildfires in AZ this year than 2022 Ignacio Ventura Sept. 24, 2023
Tempe police officer in Miss USA competition Ignacio Ventura Sept. 24, 2023
Public forum set to discuss controversial plan for new Flagstaff hospital Ignacio Ventura Sept. 25, 2023
Chandler to host teen mental health summit in October Ignacio Ventura Sept. 23, 2023
$10M for Nogales police after migrant releases Ignacio Ventura Sept. 22, 2023
Hispanic Heritage Month celebration takes places at Arizona State Capitol Ignacio Ventura Sept. 17, 2023
Study shows rise of cancer rates among young people Ignacio Ventura Sept. 17, 2023
Idaho Gov. Brad Little responds to concerns about University of Phoenix acquisition Ignacio Ventura Sept. 16, 2023
Motion asks Pinal County, state to refund $80M in taxes Ignacio Ventura Sept. 15, 2023
ADOT asks for public input on speed limit of I-17 segment Ignacio Ventura Sept. 15, 2023
Not all Fountain Hills council members agree with ordinances Ignacio Ventura Sept. 11, 2023
9/11 flag memorial comes back to Tempe Beach Park Ignacio Ventura Sept. 9, 2023
Chandler assesses new language assistance technology Ignacio Ventura Sept. 8, 2023
Yuma water levels cause major release at the Imperial Dam Ignacio Ventura Sept. 4, 2023
Scottsdale will consider a water agreement with Rio Verde community Ignacio Ventura Sept. 4, 2023
Tempe considers new bridge over Union Pacific Railroad Ignacio Ventura Sept. 3, 2023
Sky Harbor concession workers vote to authorize strike Ignacio Ventura Sept. 2, 2023
Fountain Hills council approves urban camping ordinance Ignacio Ventura Sept. 5, 2023
Former Arizona Coyotes player Alex Galchenyuk joins Russian hockey team Ignacio Ventura Aug. 27, 2023
Scottsdale pushes to regulate short-term rentals Ignacio Ventura Aug. 27, 2023
Mesa plans to make Nile Theater a historic landmark Ignacio Ventura Aug. 25, 2023

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