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Arizona Senate leader voices concern over California’s proposed oil industry regulations
The leader of the Arizona State Senate has sent a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday expressing concern over proposals to further regulate the oil industry. “Our state relies on California for over 1/3 of our fuel supply, and I’m concerned that the rush to pile on policies without considering implications to states […]
Keith Hernandez blasts catcher’s ‘la-di-da,’ ‘terrible’ effort
New York Mets analyst Keith Hernandez was highly critical of the technique of Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Adrian Del Castillo on a critical play of Wednesday night’s game between the two teams. With the game tied 4-4 in the top of the sixth inning, New York’s Pete Alonso came to the plate with one out and Read more... The post Keith Hernandez blasts catcher’s ‘la-di-da,’ ‘terrible’ effort appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Tigers lose to the Sun Devils 2-0
TEMPE, Ariz. | The Grambling State women's soccer team lost to Arizona State University in a tightly contested match at the Sun Devils Soccer Stadium. Arizona State secured a 2-0 victory. Despite being heavily favored, Arizona State had to work hard for the win, with the decisive goals coming in...
Staying Power: ASU's Michael Crow chose to build in Arizona because 'every idea was welcome'
Here, we’re highlighting some of the Arizonans who have stuck it out in the Valley of the sun – and made their mark here in the process. And today, we’ve got someone I’m willing to bet you’ve heard of: Arizona State University President Michael Crow who gave me a mic levels check in what he called “pigeon French.”
AD Graham Rossini to survey tailgaters on Arizona State’s improved game day experience
Arizona State athletic director Graham Rossini has listened to fans’ concerns and taken action early in his tenure that began just months ago. The university this week announced changes to its game day experience at Mountain America Stadium, with improvements ranging from slashed parking prices to added concessions and more.
Rattlers take home IFL Championship
The Arizona Rattlers were crowned the Indoor Football League’s National Champions in Las Vegas this past weekend against the Massachusetts Pirates in a 53-16 win. This marks their first national championship in their inaugural season in Glendale at Desert Diamond Arena. They are now the most winning professional team in the state with seven total championships.
'Retirement Next Steps' events planned in Fountain Hills
The Retirement's Next Steps Workshop series continues through the end of the year and into 2025, offering insights and guidance for those planning for or already navigating retirement, a press ...
Grand Canyon hotels, lodging accommodations closed until further notice
GRAND CANYON JUNCTION, Ariz. — Multiple hotel options inside the Grand Canyon will be closed starting Thursday after significant breaks in the waterline. The Grand Canyon National Park is implementing Stage 4 water restrictions on the South Rim starting Aug. 29 because of four significant breaks in the 12 1/2 mile-long Transcanyon Waterline that supplies water from the canyon for use in the park.
Phoenix inches closer to consent decree decision
(The Center Square) – The City of Phoenix is moving toward a decision on whether or not to go with a consent decree from the United States Department of Justice. Mayor Kate Gallego said on Tuesday that there will be a "policy session" on Sept. 24 to discuss the possible move to have oversight by the DOJ, following a lengthy investigation alleging significant civil rights violations by the Phoenix Police Department. ...
FATAL COLLISION ON INTERSTATE 10 IN CHANDLER, ARIZONA RESULTS IN 22.5 YEAR PRISON SENTENCE FOR TRUCKER
CHANDLER, AZ - The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) is reporting that on Friday, August 16, 2024, commercial vehicle driver Danny G. Tiner, 38, was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison in connection with a Jan. 12, 2023, fatal collision on Interstate 10 in Chandler which resulted in the deaths of five people.
Peoria cuts ribbon on new helicopter
The city of Peoria and the Peoria Police Department cut the ribbon on its first helicopter, and the start of the Peoria Police and Fire Aviation Unit. This event signified the end of a process that was started in December 2023, after the city received $3.5 million in grant funding to complete the project.
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