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AZ Briefing: No Valley freeway closures for weekend; AZFamily has new host with a familiar face; Gas prices likely to rise soon
Good morning, Arizona. Here's what our reporters are working on and what you should know before you start your day. Phoenix-area drivers should expect minimal freeway closures from construction this weekend and the next, the Arizona Department of Transportation said. More about what to expect this weekend. ...
Metro Phoenix home prices flat in May, but sales up. What's in the forecast?
Metro Phoenix’s median home price was flat in May and is expected to dip in June. The number of Valley homes sold was up in May from April but is also expected to fall in June. The number of listings climbed last month. The median home price was $450,000 in May, the same as...
Southern Arizona could get a break from triple-digit temperatures
Thursday was wet in some areas of southern Arizona, and the chances are high of that continuing into the weekend. The bulk of the showers and storms will likely hit the south and east parts of Tucson, extending through Sunday, according to Glenn Laeder, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Tucson.
Hobbs, GOP leaders: Mayes owes attorney’s fees for opioid settlement lawsuit
Gov. Katie Hobbs and GOP legislative leaders are teaming up to request that Attorney General Kris Mayes cough up their legal fees for a lawsuit she launched and recently lost over how the state’s share of a national opioid settlement should be spent. State law requires that legal battles between government officials end in the […] The post Hobbs, GOP leaders: Mayes owes attorney’s fees for opioid settlement lawsuit appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Several Arizona recreation areas easing fire restrictions after getting rain
PHOENIX — Several Arizona recreation areas are easing fire restrictions after recent monsoon rainfall reduced the risk of wildfires. The changes mean more campers will be allowed to build fires at developed campsites in time for their Fourth of July vacations. Coconino National Forest changed its restriction level from...
Courageous Sunny Edwards Faces Up To An Old Loss And Some New Fans
PHOENIX, AZ – Boos turned into cheers for Sunny Edwards in his first visit to Arizona. It was a painful introduction, lots of bruises and no belt in a beatdown delivered by Jesse Rodriguez, who left no doubt about why he’s called “Bam” throughout a one-sided stoppage last December.
Arizona Projects 06-28-24
1. Area Development magazine has named LG Energy Solution’s Queen Creek plan as one of its 15 Manufacturing Projects of the Year and one of 10 Cleantech Projects of the Year. The magazine also named Amkor’s Peoria semiconductor packaging and testing facility as one of its 10 Non-manufacturing Projects of the Year.
Want to vote in the Arizona primary election? You need to be registered by July 1.
Arizona’s primary election is fast approaching and Arizonans who want to vote in it need to be registered by July 1 in order to be eligible to vote for their preferred candidates. To vote in the July 30 primary election, voters need to be registered by Monday either by mail, online or in-person. Arizona’s voter […] The post Want to vote in the Arizona primary election? You need to be registered by July 1. appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
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