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AZ: SEVERE STORM POWER OUTAGES CONT IN TUCSON
A severe storm has caused massive power outages in Arizona. Katherine Patterson reports. COPYRIGHT 2024 BY APPLE VALLEY NEWS NOW. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.
'He came from nothing': How AZ GOP reacted to JD Vance's VP nomination
MILWAUKEE — Arizona's delegation to the Republican National Convention warmly greeted the news that former President Donald Trump has selected Sen. JD Vance as his running mate in the 2024 presidential election, even as Democrats warned of an "extreme MAGA ticket." "I like the fact that he came from nothing," David Lara, an Arizona delegate, said of Vance, a U.S. senator from Ohio. ...
'I told you to stop leaving them in the car': AZ dad charged in toddler's hot car death often left children in car, records say
MARANA, Ariz. — An Arizona father arrested last week after his 2-year-old died after being left in a hot car; he had left his children in the car on several occasions before the little girl's death, according to new information obtained in court documents. Christopher Scholtes, 37, was arrested...
Reliable Recertification: Greystone Educational Institute offers continued training for real estate agents
Every two years, Arizona real estate agents are required to get 24 hours of continuing education (CE). The Greystone Educational Institute, which is part of the Scottsdale-based Greystone Title Agency, helps them fulfill this requirement through a range of different classes. Those include topics such as Arizona’s Antideficiency statutes; contracts,...
FACT FINDERS: Is southern Arizona getting more serious storms?
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Are damaging storms becoming more common in southern Arizona?. On social media, we noticed dozens of comments from natives who say it’s never been this bad. Erika, for instance, wrote, “Living here all my life! I have never seen anything like this.”. We...
Valley security expert weighs in on Trump assassination attempt
PHOENIX — A former presidential advance team member is weighing in on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Frank Thorwald said he worked advance at several Trump rallies in Arizona, but prior to that he worked for President Ronald Reagan's administration. Thorwald said he planned presidential travel,...
Arizona high school sports culture influenced by transfers, promise of college NIL deals
High school sports are beginning to look more like NCAA 2.0, where constant transfers and even seeking to profit off name, image and likeness are starting to emerge. In Arizona, more coaches are calling it quits or moving to other schools. Players are transferring. Administrators and coaches try to save face, talking up culture. But if there aren’t players sticking it out, if loyalty is lost, what happens to that culture?
Groups say government isn't protecting wildlife along Arizona's Big Sandy River, so they're suing
The Center for Biological Diversity and Maricopa Audubon Society are suing the federal government over an alleged failure to protect wildlife along the Big Sandy River. According to the lawsuit, the federal agencies violated the Endangered Species Act due to livestock grazing along the river. The area supports a variety of species, including the endangered southwestern willow flycatcher and northern Mexican garter snake.
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