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Sen. Kelly visits senior center for roundtable on affordable housing for the aging population
Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly spoke about the need for affordable housing for the aging population at a Glendale senior center on Aug. 13, 2024. Sen. Mark Kelly met with local leaders and advocates at a Glendale senior center to discuss affordable housing specifically for the aging population. In recent years,...
Doug Ducey comes back to Trump after defying him in 2020 and certifying election
Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is endorsing former President Donald Trump and U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake in the 2024 election, saying he is putting “differences aside.” Ducey once denounced Lake’s election denialism and defied Trump’s request to overturn the results of the election in Arizona, where President Joe Biden won the state in 2020. […]
Pair of ‘dinner-time bandits’ plead guilty
A pair of alleged “dinner-time bandits” from Chile arrested in North Scottsdale four months ago are apparently accepting plea deals. On March 11, Scottsdale Police officers say they tracked down and arrested Grecia Castillo and Sebastian Jesus Soto – along with a minor – in North Scottsdale.
Voters will decide if Arizona should have open primary elections, judge rules
A ballot proposition to end partisan primaries in Arizona gathered enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot, a judge ruled Thursday. Proposition 140, a citizen initiative also known as the Make Elections Fair Act, would amend the Arizona Constitution to create an open primary system where all candidates for federal, state and local offices […]
ADOT unveils new specialty license plates; 104 options now available
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizonans now have even more specialty license plates to choose from and can support their favorite charitable causes in the process. On Thursday, ADOT unveiled three new specialty license plates, including two more that are now available for motorcycle riders. Arizonans can now purchase Hualapai Tribe,...
High-profile Cadillac dealer to pay $2.6 million for deceptive pricing, discriminatory practices, AG says
PHOENIX — The high-profile Cadillac dealer Coulter Motor Company and its former general manager, Gregory Depaola, was ordered to pay $2.6 million to settle a complaint accusing them of deceptive pricing and discriminatory practices, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced. Coulter operates Coulter Cadillac Tempe and Tempe Buick GMC.
Arizona teacher accused of giving marijuana to student
COTTONWOOD, Ariz. - An Arizona teacher accused of providing marijuana to one of his students has been arrested. Cottonwood Police say 50-year-old Damian Andre, a teacher at Cottonwood Verde Tech School, was arrested on Aug. 14. Investigators say Andre had marijuana vaping fluid delivered to the school, where he gave...
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