Jill Ryan

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Field Correspondent/Producer

Jill Ryan joined KJZZ in 2020 as a morning reporter, and she is currently a field correspondent and Morning Edition producer. Ryan received her master’s degree in investigative reporting from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Communication.

At ASU, she participated in multiple investigative reporting projects, and her work has been seen in the Houston Chronicle, the Boston Globe, the Arizona Republic and of course KJZZ News. She also wrote for the Knight-Cronkite News Lab, a website that publishes stories about new innovations in television news and the journalists and meteorologists behind those outlets.

During her undergrad, at Stony Brook University in Long Island, New York, she interned for NPR-affiliate WSHU Public Radio and then became a news fellow for her entire senior year. She fell in love with radio, and in her spare time she enjoys listening to podcasts like KJZZ's Sun Up, RadioLab and the Hidden Brain.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
GOP Lawmakers Want To Make It Harder For Voters To Enact Laws Jill Ryan Feb. 18, 2021
Why AZ Schools Need A Year Off From State Letter Grades Steve Goldstein, Jill Ryan Feb. 16, 2021
Bill Would Ensure All Eggs Sold In AZ Are Cage-Free Jill Ryan Feb. 16, 2021
Arizona Panel Votes To Boost Unlawful Protest Penalties Jill Ryan
Associated Press
Feb. 16, 2021
Tucson Unified To Allow Option For In-Person Learning In March Jill Ryan Feb. 12, 2021
Bill Could Make It Harder To Sue For COVID-19 Negligence Jill Ryan Feb. 12, 2021
About 12% Of Maricopa County Residents Have Gotten Vaccine Katherine Davis-Young, Jill Ryan Feb. 15, 2021
New Arizona Bill Could Set Limitations On Short-Term Rentals Jill Ryan Feb. 11, 2021
Arizona Lawmakers Say Pima County Eviction Ban Is Illegal Jill Ryan
Associated Press
Feb. 10, 2021
Arizona High Court: Cities Must Benefit From Subsidies Jill Ryan
The Associated Press
Feb. 9, 2021
Former Health Director Humble: Arizona's Vaccine Rollout System 'Favors The Wealthy' Jill Ryan, Sky Schaudt, Autriya Maneshni Feb. 5, 2021
AZDHS, Local Pastors Work Together To Encourage Vaccination Jill Ryan Feb. 4, 2021
Republicans Seek To Lower AZ Business Property Taxes Jill Ryan Feb. 4, 2021
Pima County Health Department Cautiously Optimistic Of Declining COVID-19 Numbers Jill Ryan Feb. 3, 2021
Bill Would Limit Recorder-Led Voter Registration Drives To Government Property Jill Ryan Feb. 3, 2021
Committee OKs $900,000 To Promote AZ Dude Ranches Jill Ryan
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
Feb. 2, 2021
On Hard-Hit Navajo Nation, Demand For COVID-19 Vaccines Is High Katherine Davis-Young, Jill Ryan Jan. 28, 2021
State Senate Takes On Grocery Store Ice Cream Lickers Jill Ryan Jan. 28, 2021
Arizona Bill Proposes Higher Tax Deductions For College Funds Jill Ryan Jan. 28, 2021
Some Senate Republicans Argue For An Additional $250M Tax Cut Jill Ryan Jan. 27, 2021
Ducey Allocates Another $1 Million To Program Helping Restaurants Jill Ryan Jan. 26, 2021
Flurries Delight In Desert; Snow Possible In Carefree, Cave Creek On Tuesday Jill Ryan
Associated Press
Jan. 26, 2021
Despite Drop, Arizona 'Not Out Of The Woods' On COVID-19 Surge Lauren Gilger, Jill Ryan Jan. 25, 2021
Pima County Curfew Halted; Tucson Businesses Happy With Ruling Jill Ryan Jan. 25, 2021
Navajo Nation Extends Stay-At-Home Order Jill Ryan Jan. 22, 2021

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