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
North Valley Regional Library expands to property in Anthem Ignacio Ventura Feb. 18, 2024
Billboard names The Rebel Lounge a top venue Ignacio Ventura Feb. 18, 2024
USS Arizona memorabilia heads to UA collection Ignacio Ventura Feb. 17, 2024
Cold, rainy weather should be over as sunny days return to Phoenix Ignacio Ventura Feb. 12, 2024
Make-A-Wish sends Anthem child to the Super Bowl Ignacio Ventura Feb. 12, 2024
UA mineralogy museum gets $1.6M endowment collection Ignacio Ventura Feb. 12, 2024
Arizona Game and Fish Department offers reward for information on bighorn sheep death Ignacio Ventura Feb. 12, 2024
Maricopa County health department confirms measles case Ignacio Ventura Feb. 10, 2024
Endangered zebra dies at Tucson's Reid Park Zoo Ignacio Ventura Feb. 9, 2024
ASU professor one of 25 historians who filed amicus brief with Supreme Court Ignacio Ventura Feb. 5, 2024
Sen. Sinema calls for 'swift justice' for asylum seekers Ignacio Ventura Feb. 5, 2024
ASU professor unsure why Syria, Iraq targeted for missile strikes Ignacio Ventura Feb. 5, 2024
Purdy reacts to AZ billboards set up in support of him in the playoffs Ignacio Ventura Feb. 4, 2024
Dog walker attacked by group of javelinas in Tucson park Ignacio Ventura Feb. 3, 2024
Private school associated with boxer Mike Tyson opens in Phoenix Ignacio Ventura Feb. 3, 2024
Valley Metro hosts 3 meetings for public input on projects Ignacio Ventura Feb. 2, 2024
Phoenix greeted with fog, more rain possible this week Ignacio Ventura Jan. 22, 2024
Tempe denies permit to host picnics for homeless people Ignacio Ventura Jan. 22, 2024
Glendale looks into transitional housing for veterans Ignacio Ventura Jan. 21, 2024
Scottsdale will discuss updating its noise ordinance Ignacio Ventura Jan. 21, 2024
Mesa to consider updating fees for police video requests Ignacio Ventura Jan. 21, 2024
ASU partners with artificial intelligence research organization OpenAI Ignacio Ventura Jan. 19, 2024
AZ Hugs continues to serve homeless in Tempe despite lacking permit Ignacio Ventura Jan. 15, 2024
Pima County gets $5.2 million from FEMA for asylum seekers at U.S.-Mexico border Ignacio Ventura Jan. 15, 2024
Arizona will finally get back to a milder winter after freezing temperatures Ignacio Ventura Jan. 14, 2024

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