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AI-generated deepfakes could wreak havoc in elections, but Arizona officials are determined to avoid that
MILWAUKEE -- The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has opened the doors to a flood of new possibilities in politics - including convincing deepfakes and the rapid spread of ...
Mexican drug trafficker extradited, to face charges in Arizona court
PHOENIX — A Mexican national was extradited from his home country and will face charges for alleged drug trafficking in an Arizona court, authorities announced Wednesday. The suspect, Rodrigo Paez-Quintero, made his first court appearance in Tucson on Wednesday. Paez was charged with an indictment with conspiracy to possess...
Helping Kids Go Back-To-School
CW7 Arizona teamed up with Desert Financial Credit Union, Valley of the Sun United Way and amazing local business partners and charitable organizations across Maricopa and Yavapai counties in Arizona for Stuff the Bus 2024. Today, our small but mighty crew packed over 1,000 backpacks stuffed with paper, pens, crayons,...
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...
New study from the University of Arizona shows service dogs help veterans with PTSD
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A new study at the University of Arizona is proving that veterans with service dogs have fewer PTSD symptoms and a higher quality of life. While this has always been believed, there has been a lack of research on using service dogs in medical care.
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