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Arizona lawmakers implement a new deadline for certifying results, while Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes other changes
Arizona enacted 10 election-related bills in the first half of 2024, the second most of any state with a divided government. New laws change the deadline for certifying elections, modify rules for hand-counted post-election audits, and add new notification requirements if a voter’s registration is changed:. HB 2785 moved...
Voucher expenses axed, politics in school board races and county supe candidates
Hi everyone, and welcome back to Educating Arizona! 🌞. Summer has officially come to an end for some parts of the Valley, with Chandler Unified heading back to school this morning and other districts set to follow suit next week. Unfortunately, it looks like the excessive summer heat won’t be going anywhere for some time.
Are white cars really cooler in Arizona's heat?
PHOENIX — Are white cars really cooler in Arizona's heat? Or is that just an old wives tale?. To verify, we took two cars to the 12News parking lot; a white SUV and a dark gray SUV. When we started, both cars had been sitting in the shade and...
Arizona man charged after allegedly selling homemade bombs to undercover agent
KINGMAN, AZ (AZFamily) — A Kingman man was charged with several felonies after investigators said he sold weapons and homemade bombs to an undercover federal agent earlier this year. According to court records, Matthew Edward Dach first met with a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives undercover agent...
Schedule finalized for Bighorn soccer season
MOHAVE COUNTY – The wait is almost over for the inaugural season of Mohave Community College Men’s Soccer! The first official schedule for Mohave Community College Men’s Soccer is now finalized, and Bighorn fans can mark their calendars for gamedays. Men’s Head Coach Camilo Valencia says the...
Any age can have fun at Mud Mania
KINGMAN – Kingman’s 46th Annual Mud Mania took place on Thursday, July 11 at Firefighter Memorial Park as a messy summer celebration welcoming everyone to their in-ground, obstacle course. This event held by the City of Kingman Parks and Recreation is completely free to the community. Children as young as four years old and adults of any age could participate. Food trucks and snow cone booths were open to the public. Everything earned from Mud Mania circulates back to the general fund for Parks and Recreation events.
Caitlin Clark's 'Packed' WNBA All-Star Weekend Engagements Revealed
Caitlin Clark will be one of the main attractions during the WNBA's 2024 All-Star Weekend in Phoenix, Arizona this weekend. It has been known that the Fever rookie sensation will be playing in the All-Star Game for weeks now. But it wasn't known until Wednesday night that she won't be participating ...
New welding program at RSI runs overnight to accommodate students
PHOENIX - With the nationwide shortage of welders set to reach 330,000 by 2028, a local school is now offering more options for students. RSI the Refrigeration School has an extensive welding program with many new options. The school has expanded the current program to offer overnight classes from midnight...
Alleged stalker of missing Phoenix woman sent her messages days before her disappearance
PHOENIX - It's been 17 days since anyone last saw 25-year-old Doris Maricela Aguilar. She went missing on the night of July 1. Her car was found abandoned seven days later near Interstate 17 and Bethany Home Road, and now her family is fearing the worst. Her car was found...
AZ Briefing: See how much Valley mayors, city council make; Meeting gets ugly after ‘Goons’ reference; Metro Phoenix restaurant inspections
Good morning, Arizona. Here's what our reporters are working on and what you should know before you start your day. Is being an elected official in Arizona worth the pay? It varies, depending on the city. Ever wondered how much your mayor and city council get paid? See the salaries...
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