Kirsten Dorman

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Field Correspondent

Kirsten Dorman is a field correspondent at KJZZ. Dorman started with KJZZ as an intern in 2022.

Born and raised in New Jersey, Dorman fell in love with audio storytelling as a freshman at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in 2019.

Throughout her time there, she worked as a reporter for the State Press, Arizona State University's independent student-run news publication. She occupied several positions at ASU's student radio station, Blaze Radio, including a year as its production director.

Working with other students inspired Dorman to continue telling stories through sound after graduating with her bachelor's degree in 2022. As una periodista bilingue and a proud boricua, Dorman is thrilled to serve the Valley by bringing stories that ask tough questions and examine a variety of interesting topics.

When she's away from her desk, Dorman is an avid fiction reader. She enjoys cooking, pop punk music and making Pinterest boards.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Chandler woman accused of animal abuse re-arrested Kirsten Dorman Jan. 10, 2024
New incentive to invest in 529 education savings plan Kirsten Dorman Jan. 10, 2024
New Arizona jaguar is a reminder of how human-made borders can harm wildlife Kirsten Dorman Jan. 9, 2024
Larry Fitzgerald among 19 players, 3 coaches voted into College HOF Kirsten Dorman
Associated Press
Jan. 8, 2024
Report: Another jaguar sighting in southern Arizona Kirsten Dorman
Associated Press
Jan. 8, 2024
Judge denies appeal for dogs from Chandler woman accused of animal abuse, neglect Kirsten Dorman Jan. 5, 2024
'We must shift from recognition to action': Arizona advocates push for environmental justice Kirsten Dorman Jan. 4, 2024
Mayor Gallego to join committee advising Department of Transportation Kirsten Dorman Jan. 3, 2024
Pollster predicts $800M will be spent on political ads in AZ Kirsten Dorman Jan. 2, 2024
'It's not OK to have this many deaths on the streets': Honoring over 700 lives lost in 2023 Kirsten Dorman Dec. 23, 2023
Homeless people who died remembered at winter solstice gatherings Kirsten Dorman
Associated Press
Dec. 21, 2023
Poison center sees 'significant increase' in calls about weight-loss drug Kirsten Dorman Dec. 21, 2023
NAU professor to head study of homelessness in 3 Arizona counties Kirsten Dorman Dec. 21, 2023
The Human Services Campus is now Keys to Change. Here's why the name change matters Kirsten Dorman Dec. 28, 2023
ASU confirms letter claiming OnlyFans explusion is fake Kirsten Dorman Dec. 18, 2023
These Arizona artists are encouraging Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to vote next fall Kirsten Dorman Dec. 19, 2023
Mexico closes melon plant in salmonella outbreak Kirsten Dorman Dec. 15, 2023
After 18 years, Human Services Campus changes its name Kirsten Dorman Dec. 15, 2023
Phoenix approves ethics commission after 6 years Kirsten Dorman Dec. 15, 2023
Arizona Education Association president says $10K raise needed for teachers as task force wraps up Kirsten Dorman Dec. 11, 2023
Free pop-up dental clinic in Phoenix reaches patient capacity by noon Friday Kirsten Dorman Dec. 8, 2023
Azteca Bridal owner says the decision to retire wasn't easy, pushes back close date Kirsten Dorman Dec. 6, 2023
Letter carriers call for eyes on increased attacks Kirsten Dorman Dec. 1, 2023
Spotify Wrapped is here, but what does it mean? Kirsten Dorman Dec. 1, 2023
Mesa school district to put vape detectors in bathrooms Kirsten Dorman Nov. 30, 2023

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