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A Gilbert Republican tried to denounce dirty campaigning. It led to a physical confrontation
What was intended to be a denunciation of dirty campaign tactics triggered an angry confrontation at a Gilbert political meeting, leading to a police investigation and highlighting the tensions in a competitive legislative race. At the center of the dispute are comments by Rep. Laurin Hendrix, R-Gilbert, about information he received that suggested...
4 Arizona high school football teams make MaxPreps' expanded Top 100 national preseason rankings
None are among the top 25, but four Arizona high school football teams are ranked in MaxPreps' expanded preseason national football rankings that were released Monday. Defending Open state champion Peoria Liberty leads the Arizona contingent at No. 48, followed by Open runnerup Peoria Centennial (70), Chandler (89) and Phoenix Brophy Prep (100). ...
Mycon breaks ground on first Arizona project, talks strategic growth
A Dallas-based contractor is making strides in the West with its latest endeavor, the Tucson Rehabilitation Hospital in Arizona. Mycon General Contractors, a national commercial contractor with annual revenues exceeding $525 million, recently broke ground on the project, its first ground-up construction job in the Arizona market. The three-story, 55,098-square-foot hospital will feature 48 modern patient rooms and two therapy gyms with advanced technologies and state-of-the-art equipment.
Court shoots down border ballot measure lawsuit
(The Center Square) – The ‘Secure the Border Act’ will make it onto the November ballot for Arizonans after the Maricopa County Superior Court shot down a lawsuit from activist groups challenging its legality. The proposition would make it a state crime to cross into Arizona through an illegal point of entry, as well as […]
AZ Briefing: Which AZ Republicans are not at RNC; Phoenix homebuyers need $186,000 down payment; Can you remove your neighbors tree roots?
Good morning, Arizona. Here's what our reporters are working on and what you should know before you start your day. Arizona Reps. Juan Ciscomani and David Schweikert and former Gov. Doug Ducey are some of the state Republicans who are not attending the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Their absences highlight the party's transformation....
Leaders of group home with ties to Gov. Hobbs maxed out donations
The leaders of a group home whose ties to Gov. Katie Hobbs are the focus of multiple investigations gave nearly $11,000 to the governor's reelection campaign earlier this year, political fundraising records show. The donations from Simon and Elizabeth Kottoor, the husband and wife who lead Sunshine Residential Homes Inc., were made...
Former Arizona star Allie Skaggs signs with AU Pro Softball
Allie Skaggs may have a degree in journalism, but she always made it clear that she wanted to stay in softball as long as she could. She will do that this year by playing for Athletes Unlimited Pro Softball during their Championship season. Skaggs was the full-time starter at second...
Arizona Swimming & Diving Hires Successful Coach from George Washington and Northeastern University
TUCSON, Ariz. — Arizona Swimming & Diving head coach Ben Loorz on Wednesday proudly announced the hiring of Lauren Sullivan as an assistant coach for the Wildcats. Sullivan joins the program in Tucson following one season as an assistant coach at George Washington, where she helped lead the Revolutionaries to a pair of Atlantic 10 Conference championships on the men’s and women’s sides. “We are excited to welcome Coach Sullivan to Tucson,” Loorz said. “Her passion for Arizona Swimming and Diving really came through in the hiring process. She is a highly organized coach who will play a major role…
Fast-casual Mexican chain to enter new state
Moe’s Southwest Grill will soon enter a new state in its namesake region. The Mexican fast-casual restaurant, known for burritos, tacos, bowls and more, has announced that it will open its first stores in Arizona through a five-unit franchise agreement that will bring locations to the greater Phoenix area. The first location is set to open at Pebble Creek Marketplace in Goodyear in September.
Does Insurance Cover Rehab in Arizona?
As we review behavioral health resources in our newest guide from SeaIsleNews.com, we understand that the complexities of health insurance can be challenging, especially when seeking rehab services in Arizona. This complexity is why our latest blog delves into whether insurance covers addiction treatment and rehab in Arizona, providing insights...
Gas station in the East Valley sells $1.75M lottery ticket to lucky winner
PHOENIX — Check your tickets if you played Triple Twist or Powerball recently. Slips worth $1.745 million and $100,000 were sold at Arizona gas stations this past weekend, Arizona Lottery officials announced. Triple Twist ticket details. The $1,745,000 Triple Twist ticket was sold at a Circle K at 3155...
Wildcats’ Polynesian Pipeline bringing more awareness of Polynesian culture in Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A big eyecatcher at Big 12 media days was Arizona football coach Brent Brennan and many of the University of Arizona players sporting traditional Polynesian leis. It’s something Brennan said was a gift from the mother of Wildcats star wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan. “T-Mac’s...
Mosaic Quarter lease agreement approved
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The Pima County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved the more than $1 billion lease for the Mosaic Quarter, which will be built near Kino Sports Complex-South. In the meeting, the supervisors approved a $425 million loan for the complex, which will be paid back...
Beloved journalist and author Jana Bommersbach passes away
PHOENIX — One of Arizona’s acclaimed journalists, authors, and advocate, Jana Bommersbach, has passed away at the age of 78. Bommersbach was born in Fargo, North Dakota, and studied journalism and urban affairs at the University of Michigan. In 1972, she moved to Arizona and started working for the Arizona Republic.
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