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Nationwide Debate Intensifies Over Cell Phone Bans in Schools Amid Safety and Focus Concerns
As schools across the nation grapple with the encroachment of cell phones in classroom settings, the debate over student focus versus parental contact continues to intensify. An array of schools and districts, including those in Arizona, are taking action to enforce cell phone restrictions during school hours, with varying degrees of stringency. In an April decision that underlines the complexity of this issue, Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill aimed at curtailing cell phone use in schools, leaving the choice to individual school administrations, as reported by FOX 10 Phoenix.
FBI Issues Alert for Missing Arizona Teen Believed to Have Traveled to Iowa to Meet Online Acquaintance
The FBI has issued an alert for Liliana "Lily" Munguia, a 17-year-old Arizona native, who appears to have flown to Iowa with the purpose of meeting someone she connected with online. According to FOX 10 Phoenix, Munguia left her father's house, located in the vicinity of Bapchule on the Gila River Indian Reservation, in the early morning hours of Aug. 5.
Popular Spice Used in Arizona Being Recalled Over ‘Dangerous Toxin’
Food safety experts across Arizona are sounding the alarm over the latest food safety recall. This time, the recall affected a popular spice used in kitchens across our state. Several brands of this popular spice were found to have elevated levels of a dangerous toxin, which poses a significant health risk.
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 ...
Arizona children dying from fentanyl at alarming rate
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — More children in Arizona are dying from exposure to the deadly drug fentanyl. The Department of Child Safety says 34 Arizona kids under 5 years old died from the drug last year and that number is expected to rise. Fentanyl has taken over the streets in...
She surrendered her midwife's license to the state after the death of a mom and a baby. Then Sarah Kankiewicz kept right on practicing.
PHOENIX — After an Arizona midwife surrendered her license to practice following the deaths of one of her clients and newborn baby, the family was alerted that she was practicing again. 12News learned the midwife, Sarah Kankiewicz, has now been served with a complaint from the Arizona Attorney General's...
Air Force Bucks EPA Order to Clean Up 'Forever Chemicals' in Arizona, Citing Supreme Court Ruling
Air Force lawyers are fighting an emergency order from the Environmental Protection Agency requiring the service to clean contaminated drinking water in Arizona, pointing to a recent Supreme Court ruling that restricts regulatory agencies as a justification to dodge the mandate.In a letter last month, lawyers for the Air Force argued that a landmark June decision by the court in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo -- which reduced regulatory agencies' power by pushing authority to the courts to interpret ambiguous laws, referred to as "Chevron deference" -- makes the EPA's order asking the service to clean contaminated water from the...
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.
Cottonwood teacher arrested, accused of providing marijuana vaping fluid to teenage student
COTTONWOOD, AZ — A Cottonwood teacher has been arrested after he allegedly provided a teenage student with marijuana vaping fluid. The 50-year-old teacher was arrested Wednesday. Cottonwood police say the teacher had the product delivered directly to the school, where he then gave it to the 15-year-old. The student's...
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