Sabrina Kenoun
Sabrina Kenoun
News Reporter, Los Angeles

Sabrina Kenoun expects to graduate in May 2021 with bachelor’s degrees in journalism and English literature and a minor in film and media production. Kenoun, who also reports for the State Press, is working for Cronkite News this spring.

Latest from Sabrina Kenoun

Potential jaguar habitat at U.S.-Mexico border identified by UArizona researchers

TUCSON - University of Arizona Ph.D. student Ganesh Marin discovered a young male jaguar lurking along the Arizona-Mexico border.


Indoor drive-thru vaccination site opens at warehouse in Mesa

PHOENIX – New indoor drive-thru vaccination site opens at Dexcom’s regional distribution center in Mesa, and the State Farm Stadium site in Glendale has made changes to its hours of operation


Thrift shops and sustainable fashion outlets thrive during the pandemic

PHOENIX - While most businesses have been suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic, thrift stores across Arizona have been experiencing success.


Inhaled smoke could raise risks of COVID-19 for firefighters, expert warns

PHOENIX – Smoke inhalation can have a deadly effect on active firefighters. COVID-19 has been particularly difficult for those who are in the line of duty. Southwestern firefighters share their experiences with the illness, the safety procedures they follow at work and their vulnerability to deadly diseases.


Arizona Department of Corrections fined $1.1 million for neglecting health care benchmarks

PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Corrections was fined $1.1 million for the month of February after information came to light regarding the violation of a set of health guidelines agreed upon with the state.


Arizona primary care physicians want to help seniors struggling to register for vaccination online

PHOENIX – Older Arizonans are falling by the wayside in accessing statewide vaccination appointments. The next step is to get the vaccines in the hands of primary care physicians for a less difficult registration process.


Vaccine site opens at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, making it Arizona’s second

PHOENIX – After success at State Farm Stadium, state health officials have expanded to another vaccination site for COVID-19. Now Arizona awaits more doses from the federal government.