Phil Latzman

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Phil Latzman is an award-winning digital journalist and broadcast professional with over 25 years of experience covering news and sports on a multitude of platforms.

Latzman moved to Arizona in 2015 to be a part of what, he feels, is the best public media operation in the country at KJZZ. Before that. he was a reporter and columnist for the Tribune Company's South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

For a decade, Latzman served as morning news anchor and reporter for Florida's largest NPR station, WLRN. While there, he was part of WLRN's groundbreaking collaboration with the Miami Herald and was host and creator of the station’s weekly public affairs program, The Florida Roundup.

Latzman has interviewed some of the world's most interesting people from political circles to the entertainment world, while hosting a variety of talk shows, ranging from hard news to sports. His work has been honored numerous times by the Florida Associated Press, Society of Professional Journalists for newscasts and for feature reporting on such topics as elections, Cuba and sports. Latzman also served as a Florida network correspondent covering everything from hurricanes to politics for NPR and other national media outlets.

Prior to coming to WLRN, Latzman was sports director for WIOD and WINZ, where he hosted a nightly sports-talk show and anchored coverage of Miami Dolphins, Miami Hurricanes and Miami Heat broadcasts. His was the first voice heard on WQAM when it became South Florida’s first all-sports radio station in 1992.

Latzman is a New York native who spent his formative years in broadcasting at WABC Radio, where he produced, edited and screened various talk shows in addition to New York Yankees baseball broadcasts.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Study: Slow GDP growth in U.S. is tied to a lack of foreign-born workers Alisa Reznick March 28, 2024
Democratic senators ask Biden to protect undocumented migrants amid Trump deportation threats Alisa Reznick March 28, 2024
Lawmakers advance bill to change requirements for public school group showers Kirsten Dorman
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
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How living in Arizona affects your risk of skin cancer Lauren Gilger March 29, 2024
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New report warns of threats to metro Phoenix groundwater Katherine Davis-Young March 27, 2024
County shores up funding for forest restoration in Flagstaff, Williams Michel Marizco March 27, 2024
GOP bill allows developers to challenge AZ's water determinations Wayne Schutsky March 27, 2024
AZ Senate Committee passes bill to create $55M Homeless Shelter and Services Fund Greg Hahne March 27, 2024
Pinal County sheriff files signatures to qualify for GOP primary for U.S. Senate Jill Ryan March 27, 2024
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This super PAC targeted Sinema until she quit Mark Brodie March 27, 2024
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Kari Lake wants to avoid a defamation trial. Stephen Richer says that proves she lied Wayne Schutsky March 26, 2024
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Teacher accused of hiding cameras in changing room Bridget Dowd March 26, 2024
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Program brings shade trees to low-income schools Katherine Davis-Young March 26, 2024
Sen. Eva Burch hopes her personal story will boost abortion rights campaign in Arizona Wayne Schutsky March 27, 2024
New AZ nursing program aims to prevent burnout Bridget Dowd March 26, 2024

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