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72SOLD ranks as one of fastest-growing private companies in U.S.
Scottsdale-based 72SOLD has grown rapidly across the country since it launched in 2018 and is currently offering its home selling program in over 80 major United States markets. For the third ...
Disruptions as Arizona counties certify primary election may signal what’s to come in November
Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Arizona’s free newsletter here.The banging sound from Chairman Mike Goodman’s gavel filled the boardroom at a Pinal County supervisors meeting Monday, but Kevin Cavanaugh ignored it.Cavanaugh, a Republican supervisor who lost his bid for sheriff, wanted the public to hear his unproven claims of cheating in the county’s primary election, which was up for certification at the meeting.No matter how many times Goodman tried to stop him, Cavanaugh kept talking: “Five other candidates have expressed that very strange levels of...
Kari Lake opponent Gallego discusses immigration, economy and being a senator for "all Arizonans"
Arizona will feature one of the country's most-watched Senatorial races, as is considered to be critical in determining who will control the chamber. As the much-anticipated contest nears between Democratic Rep. Rubén Gallego— who would be the first Latino to represent Arizona in the Senate— and Trump-ally Kari Lake, the former is seeking to appeal to Latino voters to propel him to victory.
CBRE sells Mesa Ranch Plaza in Mesa for $26 million
CBRE announced the $26 million sale of Mesa Ranch Plaza, a 130,000 square-foot shopping center in Mesa, AZ. A private investor, Mesa Ranch 24 LP, acquired the property from SimonCRE. Alex Kozakov and Patrick Wade of CBRE’s South Bay Los Angeles office represented the buyer and seller in the transaction....
Valley mother praises doctors for helping diagnose infant's 'one in a million' disease
A Valley mother is praising the doctors at Phoenix Children’s hospital for diagnosing her “one in a million” child and helping save her life when the odds were stacked against her. After advocating for her newborn daughter and working with doctors who were willing to help, they...
Scottsdale lawyer merges love of horses and the law
Paige Kemper’s love of horses and the law coalesced into her career as an associate attorney with a unique specialty at Rose Law Group in Scottsdale. In May, the Gilbert native joined the state’s largest woman-founded law firm as a member of the equine and litigation departments. Equine...
Arizona’s coatis filmed for upcoming episode of ‘Wild Kingdom’
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City in neighboring California now has an all-EV police fleet – should Arizona follow suit?
On July 29, South Pasadena became the first U.S. city to replace 100% of its gas-powered police vehicles with zero-emissions EVs. The fleet of 20 Teslas will charge at city hall and have a solar-powered backup for emergencies. On paper, EV police vehicles are a brilliant idea. They’re fast, cheap...
MSF resumes support to migrants along the Arizona desert as deaths in the area this year near 100
SEATTLE - Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières, MSF) announced it has resumed its work in support of Tucson-based nonprofit groups that are bringing humanitarian aid to migrants and asylum seekers crossing the U.S.-Mexico border near the Sonora Desert. Back in April, MSF partnered with Humane Borders, Samaritans,...
Arizona receives nearly $1 billion in federal funding for broadband expansion
The goal to provide every household in Arizona with reliable, high-speed broadband internet is one step closer to reality as the state received nearly $1 billion in funding from the federal government. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration approved Arizona’s Initial Proposals for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program, […]
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