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Tucson solar company owner indicted for defrauding homeowners
PHOENIX – A man who owned a solar installation company based in Tucson was indicted for fraud, according to U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona. On Aug. 14, Daniel Jarrett Ridlinghafer, 37, was charged by a federal grand jury in Tucson for 11 counts of bank fraud, wire fraud and mail fraud.
Will voters keep judges who upheld Arizona's 1864 abortion ban?
ARIZONA ELECTION 2024See all the races| President | U.S. Senate | U.S. House | State issues| State House | State Senate | Maricopa County | Pinal County | City| Schools| Justice | How to vote| Arizona voters are being asked to cast ballots in 2024 for...
Thunderstorm Coverage in Northern Arizona Decreases, Favoring White Mountains
Flagstaff, AZ – Thunderstorm activity across Northern Arizona is expected to decrease this weekend as drier weather moves in from the west. While thunderstorms remain possible, the chances are lower, especially in Flagstaff. Isolated storms will be more frequent in eastern Arizona, particularly in the White Mountains region. According...
Voters will get to decide whether to give AZ judges virtual lifetime appointments
Arizona voters will decide whether state judges should be awarded lifetime appointments, after the Arizona Supreme Court on Thursday cleared a proposal to do just that for the November ballot. Progress Arizona, a progressive advocacy and lobbying organization, requested that the high court block the ballot measure and prevent it from going before voters. Attorneys […]
Apache Stronghold heads east on prayer journey to Supreme Court
Apache Stronghold shares their journey through the west, from the Lummi Nation to California, and in gatherings with Quechan and Hopi, and in the cities of Tucson, Phoenix and Flagstaff, Arizona. The Prayer Journey to the Supreme Court continues east in the journey to protect sacred Oak Flat from a copper mine.
Arizona man who threatened to kill Trump arrested
A 66-year-old Arizona man, who allegedly threatened to kill former President Trump during his stop in the Grand Canyon State, was arrested Thursday, according to local authorities. Ronald Syvrud was arrested and taken into custody in Cochise County without incident, the county sheriff’s office shared on Facebook. A spokesperson for the Cochise County sheriff’s office,…
Trump Spews Gruesome Assault Details in Disturbing Immigration Rant
Donald Trump made an appearance in Cochise County, Arizona, near the southern U.S. border Thursday, touting a list of violent crimes allegedly committed by undocumented immigrants in an effort to boost his own political campaign. During Trump’s speech, he read out a list of several gruesome crimes committed against young girls and women across the country, which Trump claimed had been carried out by undocumented immigrants—outright blaming his opponent Kamala Harris for allowing the immigrants into the country. Devoid of any emotion from Trump, the list was presented solely to create shock and outrage.DEMS: Let's have a more joyful politics!TRUMP:...
Arizona woman caught skip-scanning at self-checkout in Walmart
A woman from Arizona was arrested for theft when Walmart employees caught her skip-scanning about $45 worth of merchandise. A deputy responded to Walmart, located at 550 U.S. Hwy. 27 in Clermont, regarding a shoplifter in the loss prevention office around 1:03 p.m. Monday, according to an arrest report from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.
Community Investment Corporation, Groundswell Capital Offer New Funding for Small Businesses
Community Investment Corporation, one of Southern Arizona’s pioneering alternative lenders, has announced its continued commitment to fostering economic growth and supporting small businesses through a new partnership with Groundswell Capital, Arizona’s first green bank. This collaboration comes as part of the recently launched Arizona Microbusiness Loan Program, a...
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