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'It was real': Arizona woman warns of convincing scam that cost her over $110,000
An Arizona woman is warning about an online scam after people impersonating a New Zealand-based company tricked her out of over $100,000. The woman in question, who goes by Rachel, explained to On Your Side that she was approached through an employment website by someone who she believed to be part of Letterboxd, a company whose users can rate and review films.
Mecham and McVeigh: Fringe political and social movements take root in Arizona
THE ROOTS OF RADICALISMListen to the full season| What is going on in Arizona? | The Goldwater era The podcast series "Rediscovering: The Roots of Radicalism" looks at Arizona history and Arizona extremists dating to the state’s time as a U.S. territory after the Civil War. ...
In Memory Of Michael Grant: An Understated Standout and Local Broadcasting Giant
Palo Verde, Evan Mecham’s impeachment, Fife Symington’s trial, Colorado City; Michael Grant made an art out of handling combustible topics with an even hand and a calming demeanor as the host of Channel 8’s Horizon from 1981 to 2007. His death on July 15th at the age of 72 reminds longtime Arizonans of the indelible mark he made on the state.
Executive Vice President appointed to National Commission for Small and Rural Colleges
Dr. James Perey, executive vice president for academics at Cochise College, has been appointed to the Commission on Small and Rural Colleges by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). According to the AACC’s website, the Commission on Small and Rural Colleges provides insights, guidance and innovative practices to address...
Arizona men’s basketball in the mix for several top 2025 recruits
Recruiting high school basketball players is not the lifeblood of high major college hoops programs like it once was only a couple years ago. The NCAA transfer portal has usurped high school recruiting as the way top programs like Arizona fill out rosters. Nevertheless, college basketball coaches are back to crisscrossing the country this time of year to recruit the next class of freshmen.
Gym customers are back, but they’ve changed
One of the surprise business stories of the past three years has been how strongly gyms and health clubs rebounded following the pandemic, after shutting their doors entirely for months in 2020 (twice, in Arizona) then weathering through the Peloton-powered “home-workout revolution” that, in the end, proved surprisingly brief.
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