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Valley program helps Arizonans with cerebral palsy, receives state-funded grant
PHOENIX — A new state-funded grant is going straight to renovations for a facility creating opportunities for people with cerebral palsy. The "ArizonAbility" program overseen by United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona is putting the money toward adaptive courts and equipment along with adult care programs. The remodel focuses on outdoor activities available and how it enhances their client’s experiences.
'We were unable to find any verifiable violations': Viral AZ home inspector not disciplined after Taylor Morrison files complaint against him
PHOENIX — A popular Valley home inspector known for his videos exposing problems he finds during inspections will not face discipline after one of the country's largest home building companies complained to regulators about his popular videos. Cy Porter of CyFy Home Inspections specializes in inspecting new construction homes...
States That Won’t Change Their Clocks For Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time will come to an end on Nov. 3, but not every state in the U.S. is on board. Daylight Saving Time will end on Nov. 3, but not every state in the U.S. is getting on board. While Daylight Saving Time (DST) is a common occurrence two...
Arizona’s abortion restrictions actively harm women and their doctors
This year is only a little more than halfway over, but it’s already been a rollercoaster for reproductive health care access in Arizona. In April, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a 160-year-old abortion ban can again be enforced in the state — a ban with no exceptions for rape, incest, or the health of […]
Prop. 140 is on your ballot, but it’s not clear if your votes will count; Here’s why
PHOENIX — Arizona voters will see a whopping 13 ballot initiatives in November, but their votes for one may not count. That’s because a court challenge to Proposition 140 is still pending – and it’s not clear when a final decision could come. The state Supreme...
Incumbent U.S. Rep. David Schweikert (R) and Amish Shah (D) are running in the general election for Arizona’s 1st Congressional District
Incumbent U.S. Rep. David Schweikert (R) and Amish Shah (D) are running in the November 5, 2024, general election for Arizona’s 1st Congressional District. According to AP’s Kevin Freking, “Schweikert won his suburban Phoenix district by just 3,200 votes in 2022 against a relatively unknown rival who got minimal support from national Democrats. This time, the House Majority PAC, which focuses on electing Democrats, is planning to spend more than $6 million on ads compared to about $4.9 million from the lead Republican group, the Congressional Leadership Fund.”
Open primary ballot measure will appear on ballot despite ongoing litigation
(The Center Square) – An open primary proposition will be on the ballot in November, but whether or not voters can actually put the measure into law remains to be seen. Proposition 140, also known as the Make Elections Fair Act, would require that primary elections no longer be partisan. Candidates of any affiliation would all be competing in a general election and voters can vote on any candidate regardless of either’s affiliation. ...
Gallego unveils fentanyl response plan ahead of Arizona Senate election
EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) is set to introduce a slate of bills pressing the federal government to implement a comprehensive response to the fentanyl crisis at the southern border, the Washington Examiner has learned. Gallego filed three bills during a pro forma session in the House on Friday that would require different government […]
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