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Social equity marijuana license holder turns to Arizona court to regain control of company
Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this article gave incorrect information about when the agreement with Michael Halow was made. Also, the article incorrectly described the lawyers handling subpoenas for Moe Asnani and Rene Mendoza. Winners of one of the state's social equity marijuana licenses hope to wrest back control of their...
South-Central Arizona Faces Severe Thunderstorm Threat Today
Phoenix, AZ – Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop along the higher terrain areas of Arizona today, with increasing chances for showers and storms in the lower deserts of south-central Arizona late this afternoon and into the evening hours. According to the US National Weather Service in Phoenix, the...
Arizona home inspector posted videos online. One builder filed a complaint
A well-known metro Phoenix home inspector with hundreds of thousands of social media followers and posts of construction problems, including shoddy roofs, has drawn a complaint with regulators from a homebuilder. Taylor Morrison filed a complaint against Cy Porter of CyFy Home Inspections, alleging he misrepresents problems, creates fear-mongering with buyers, conceals facts and cyberbullies people. ...
Club for Growth-affiliated group launches ad targeting Gallego on crime
Win it Back PAC, a political group affiliated with Club for Growth Action, is launching a new ad targeting Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), who’s running for the Senate in Arizona, on crime and immigration. “Sgt. Brandon Mendoza spent Mother’s Day with his mom,” states the narrator in the 30–second ad, called “Justice,”, noting he told his…
Letting the ‘Secure Border Act’ go to voters would neuter an AZ Constitutional rule, critics argue
Four immigrant advocacy organizations are urging the Arizona Supreme Court to overrule a lower court judge and block a GOP ballot referral that would give police officers permission to jail migrants, saying that it violates the state’s constitutional requirement to stick to one topic. “Two years ago, this Court held that the Legislature violated the […]
Latest monsoon storm causes damage, power outages in Phoenix
PHOENIX - A powerful storm hit the Valley on Wednesday night, causing damage and knocking out power to thousands of customers. The monsoon brought rain, wind and lighting to the Valley, beginning at around 8 p.m. on July 24. As a result, some roads were flooded, including Interstate 10 at 43rd Avenue. The National Weather Service reported 70 mph winds near downtown Phoenix.
Surviving Phoenix's extreme heat: Laying asphalt in triple digit temps
Heat envelops our lives in Arizona's Sonoran Desert. How does it define us? One way is through the infrastructure of people and organizations, including public resources provided by cities and other governments, that has developed to help people who cannot protect themselves from scorching outdoor temperatures. ...
Monsoon storms return with a furry in Buckeye
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A second round of monsoon storms made their way to the far West Valley and East Valley Thursday evening. Areas just west of the Loop 303 freeway got hit with rain around 6 p.m. while storms from the north made their way through parts of Mesa, Apache Junction, and Scottsdale.
Moldy squash, expired food among 9 health code violations for 2 metro Phoenix restaurants
Maricopa County health inspectors cited two restaurants for nine health violations during the week of July 5. The violations ranged from moldy squash to donut trays that were rinsed and stored without proper sanitization. A priority violation is a major violation that directly contributes to an increased risk of foodborne illness or injury....
Raising Cane’s Expands to Peoria with New Location
Raising Cane’s, renowned for its chicken fingers, has expanded its presence in the Phoenix metro area with a new location in Peoria. This marks the chain’s 33rd location in the Phoenix area and 41st in Arizona. Situated at 25300 N. Lake Pleasant Pkwy., the new Raising Cane’s restaurant...
The First Public Teacher in Arizona Only Lasted 6 months!
The school year is beginning in Arizona. As you pick up the annual list of school supplies, consider for a moment what school might have been like when Arizona wasn't even part of the United States. Funding issues and other challenges impact our education system to this day, and it...
Get Ready To Mask Up Again Arizona
Remember going to the store in mid-2020? Social distancing your way through isles, wearing masks that just seemed to get bigger and bulkier, and treating someone who coughs in public like they're patent zero in a zombie film. That's all finally behind us, or so we thought. Slowly but surely,...
Arizona Forecast: Scattered Storms Today, Clear Skies This Weekend
Flagstaff, AZ – Showers and thunderstorms are expected to persist today and Friday in Flagstaff, followed by a shift to drier conditions for the weekend. According to the US National Weather Service in Flagstaff, most of Northern Arizona will experience scattered storms today, with Eastern Arizona seeing the same on Friday. By Saturday and Sunday, isolated storms will primarily affect the White Mountains, continuing into Monday.
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