
Lindsey Ragas
Reporter and Fill-in Anchor at KSAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Reporter/ Anchor at FOX 10
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2 weeks ago |
fox10phoenix.com | Lindsey Ragas
It's been a busy week already for rescue teams in the Valley. Four hikers were brought down from Camelback Mountain on June 9. It's a common sight every summer, unfortunately. What's new this year, however, are some new tools rescuers are using to save lives. Hiking Camelback Mountain is an attraction tourists want to do when they're visiting, but it's not meant for everyone, especially if you're not prepared.
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3 weeks ago |
fox10phoenix.com | Lindsey Ragas
Red light and speed cameras are officially back in Tempe. FOX 10 reported in April that the cameras were being installed, and on June 6, citations will begin. For the past month, an offender has only been sent a warning as people and police get accustomed to the new system. So, how has it all been working out so far at the 14 intersections? "I see a lot of people speeding, so maybe it will be a good thing," a driver said.
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3 weeks ago |
fox10phoenix.com | Lindsey Ragas
The Arizona Department of Agriculture on Monday announced a third commercial farm testing positive for bird flu in Maricopa County. Meanwhile, Hickman's Egg Ranch is clearing out a third farm due to infections, leaving just one uninfected farm left. Hickman's Egg Ranch is Arizona's largest egg producer and is one of the top 20 egg producers in the country. In the last few weeks, they've been hit hard, losing 95% of their chickens to bird flu.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Lindsey Ragas
The BriefThe number of chickens at Hickman's Egg Ranch farms in Arizona is nearly depleted after widespread bird flu infections. Hickman's President and CEO says they're clearing out three of their four Arizona farms due to infections. Hickman's is Arizona's largest egg producer and the CEO says it'll take about 2 years to get back to normal operations. The Arizona Department of Agriculture on Monday announced a third commercial farm testing positive for bird flu in Maricopa County.
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4 weeks ago |
fox10phoenix.com | Lindsey Ragas
A Mesa woman has turned to social media in her time of need and now the community is rallying around her. What we know:She's selling baked goods, and it's all to help her family through a very difficult time. Kaley Petersen lost her dad unexpectedly, and with an unexpected death comes unexpected expenses. That includes saving her childhood home, which is why she created Woojis. Woojis is a pop-up stand with homemade baked goods.
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