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Arizona Dad 'Got Distracted' By Video Game While 2-Year-Old Child Died In Hot Car: Docs
"I told you to stop leaving them in the car, how many times have I told you?" the wife of the man now charged with murder texted him -- before he replied, "I killed our baby, this can't be real." A father in Arizona -- who has been charged with...
New semiconductor apprenticeship hopes to bolster local workforce
(The Center Square) – Intel is starting up a workforce development program with some help of the state of Arizona in order to bolster the state's growing semiconductor industry. The program is meant to train people to become manufacturing facility technicians in a formal apprenticeship, the first of its kind in the United States from the technology company. According to a news release, the apprenticeship will feature educational components from the Maricopa County Community College District. ...
As border initiative moves forward, Nogales business owners say it could hurt Arizona economy
In November, Arizona voters will decide whether to approve a broad measure that includes changes to how state law enforcement responds to everything from fentanyl sales to unauthorized border crossings. That's after a state court ruled Friday that the measure could be on the ballot. The measure would make crossing...
Jeff Flake to step down as Turkish ambassador on Sept. 1
Ambassador Jeff Flake, who previously served as a Republican senator from Arizona, will step down as the U.S. ambassador to Turkey on Sept. 1. “It has been an honor and a privilege to represent the United States of America in this pivotal country, and to strengthen our relationship with this indispensable ally,” Flake wrote to…
Lake comes up short with $4.3 million haul compared to Gallego’s $10.4 million
Republican Senate candidates in Arizona are showing lackluster fundraising numbers compared to Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ). Kari Lake, a former Arizona news anchor turned political candidate, raised $4.3 million in the second quarter of the year. Her Republican opponent, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, reported a $422,000 haul. Gallego, the only Democrat in the race […]
The Show for July 16, 2024: New arts commission director grapples with volatility of state funding
The Arizona Commission on the Arts took a hit to its budget this year. The group’s new leader talks about what that means for the state’s arts community. Plus, meet the 16-year-old Tempe native who’s headed to the Olympics. That and more on The Show. New Arizona...
Supervisor Candidates Hold Forth on Issues at PRT Forum
Voters had the opportunity to hear from the three candidates for County Supervisor for Santa Cruz County District 3 at a forum hosted by the PRT at the Tin Shed Theater on July 13. Incumbent Bruce Bracker and challenger John Fanning will be facing off on July 30 in the Democratic primary. Republican challenger Jesus Jerez will compete with the primary winner in the November 5 general election.
Phoenix Man Gets Lenient Sentence For Gun Smuggling; 41 Charges Dropped After He Cops Plea Deal
A 22 year old man from Phoenix can celebrate the fact that most of the gun charges leveled against him have been dropped, after he got busted running guns from Arizona to California. He could up serving just 2 years in jail, after being pulled over near Chiriaco Summit back...
UPDATE: Missing woman found safe in Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The Tucson Police department says the missing vulnerable adult is safe. The Tucson Police Department said Pat Westlake disappeared form an area near Kolb and Tanque Verde Wednesday evening, July 17. In a social media message, TPD said she has been found safe and has...
The University of Arizona (Quietly) Drops Highly Mocked “UArizona” Branding
When famous musicians continuously rebrand by changing their names, everyone gets confused. Puff Diddy - PDiddyDaddy - whatever he goes by now - kept rebranding, and we all got mixed up. Prince, the artist formerly known as Prince, then once again known as just Prince, gave fans and the media...
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