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An inside look at how 12News is tracking Monsoon 2024 for you
PHOENIX — Now that Monsoon 2024 is underway, you've been seeing the 12News Exclusive Monsoon Meter during the weather forecasts. Let's break down what the numbers mean. The 12News Exclusive Monsoon Meter uses a scale of zero to 10 throughout the entire state. We break down Arizona into the following zones: northern Arizona, western Arizona, the White Mountains, southeast Arizona, and the valley. The three main factors our meteorologists look at when assigning numbers on the Monsoon Meter are confidence, storm coverage, and potential storm strength.
Is Arizona's 'anti-dark money' law 'completely unenforceable'? State hasn't posted reports
Arizona's "See the Money" website is designed to let the public know who is spending what in campaigns. But there is nothing to see when it comes to spending by independent expenditure committees, which are required for the first time to name their core donors under Arizona's new "anti-dark money" law. ...
Politically motivated, or something else?
Hi readers! Welcome back to Republic Recount — and buckle up, because today's story is bizarre. Last Monday, officials in the state's most populous county publicly said a temporary employee had stolen a lanyard with a security fob and physical key from its election headquarters on June 20. The items were recovered and Walter...
Arizona historical archives now include Arcadia News
Within the Burton Barr Public Library in downtown Phoenix, there is the Arizona Room – a collection of materials specific to Arizona history – and now, that collection includes the Arcadia News. In 1934, Dorothy McClintock donated her late husband’s personal archive to Phoenix Public Library. James McClintock...
Williams Admitted to Arizona State Bar
Associate Professor of Psychology Keelah Williams was admitted to the state bar of Arizona in June and is now a licensed attorney in that state. Williams pursued her license in Arizona because it is a state that will allow her to develop a summer experience for students to work with her on post-conviction relief cases. In addition to her Ph.D. in psychology from Arizona State University, she earned a law degree from Arizona State's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.
Sky Zone Strengthens Presence in Arizona and California Through Acquisitions and Development with Multi-Unit Franchisee
Seasoned franchisee and entrepreneur further invests in leading active play destination. Sky Zone, the premier indoor active entertainment destination, announced today that local franchisee and entrepreneur Usman Rao has acquired three existing parks in Laveen, Arizona and Palmdale and Vacaville, California, in addition to securing franchise agreements for future development in Tracy and Milpitas, California. As Sky Zone nears its 300th park milestone through continued rapid expansion, this venture reinforces the brand’s mission of building long-term relationships with its franchise owners and deepening its roots in key markets including California.
Sunday evening Arizona forecast for 6-30-24
12News has your Arizona forecast for 6-30-24.
Paid operatives linked to a GOP firm are helping Cornel West in Arizona
A dozen paid operatives registered with Arizona’s secretary of state on Sunday to collect signatures on behalf of left-wing presidential candidate Cornel West, listing their employer as a Republican-leaning firm that recently worked for GOP House candidate Blake Masters. Arizona, unlike most states, requires paid or out-of-state petition-gatherers to...
Wildfire Evacuation Order Lifted For Some Arizona Residents
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (NEWSnet/AP) — Evacuation orders in Arizona have been lifted for some residents of Scottsdale, days after they were forced from their homes by wildfire, authorities said Sunday. Boulder View Fire was 19% contained Sunday after charring nearly 6 square miles on the cusp of the Boulder Heights...
Water bill vetoes impact QC builder hopes
Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed five bills changing water laws in Arizona, concluding that they would cause more harm than good and dealing a blow to builders around Queen Creek. The governor rejected an extensive measure that would have allowed the construction of new subdivisions in certain areas of the state that are dependent on groundwater.
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