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Kari Lake Implodes When UK Journalist Gives Her Brutally Tough Interview on Election Fraud: ‘You Lied’
Emily Maitlis was told she "needs her head examined" and called a "sad case of a human being" by Arizona state senate candidate Kari Lake. The post Kari Lake Implodes When UK Journalist Gives Her Brutally Tough Interview on Election Fraud: ‘You Lied’ first appeared on Mediaite.
What experts predict for Metro Phoenix construction industry
The Metro Phoenix construction industry has enjoyed an impressive growth streak since the pandemic, with mega-projects underway in the Valley that are changing the economy of the state. AZRE magazine sat down with the following members of the Arizona Builders Alliance (ABA) to learn more about the state of the market, the impact of these large projects and the major issues facing the industry.
Tucson smoke-shop shooting suspect dies from injuries
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The Tucson Police Department has released information about a homicide investigation in February. The TPD said a suspect from a February 2024 break-in at a south-side smoke shop has died. The Tucson Police responded to reports of a shooting at a smoke shop near 12th...
Migrant children were put in abusive shelters for years, suit says. Critics blame lack of oversight
MCALLEN, Texas (AP) — As allegations of sexual abuse built up at the largest housing provider for unaccompanied migrant children in the U.S., officials continued placing children in their care in a system that lacks adequate oversight, advocates say. A lawsuit filed Wednesday by the Justice Department alleges employees...
Dangerous heat in Phoenix with slight chances of rain in parts of Arizona
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Friday and Saturday in the Valley as extreme temperatures are sticking around. It was another morning with a low of 92 degrees, which is 7 degrees above our average low this time of year. Get ready for...
On 2nd anniversary of 988 hotline, Arizona advocates hopeful to reach more people
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — 988 is a number that can save a life. The mental health and substance abuse crisis hotline marks its second anniversary this week. Since its inception, the number has been called more than 10 million times by those in need. “The 988 line has positively impacted...
Arizona Facebook User’s Epic Response: ‘Not All Handicaps are Visible’
We've all parked in a busy parking lot and noticed the vehicles in the disabled spot. Sometimes, a person's disabilities are clear. An elderly woman walking with a cane, for example, or a man confined to a wheelchair or a walker. But not all disabilities are that obvious. To the...
Leaders of 3 Arizona tribes sign water rights settlement agreement
PHOENIX — Arizona tribal leaders announced the completion of a landmark water rights settlement on Wednesday. The Hopi Tribe, Navajo Nation and San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe signed the agreement at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, settling decades of litigation among the parties. The Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Settlement...
Rescued greyhounds coming to Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The last Greyhound racing track in Mexico is closing for good, which means 150 greyhounds are going to need a new home. Local non-profit Southern Arizona Greyhound Adoptions is heading to San Diego to bring some of those dogs back to Tucson. The group’s president...
Services are set for Benson championship soccer coach Jim Howe
It is with great sadness that the family of James Howe III, announces his passing. He was called home on July 10. Jim was born on April 24, 1961 in Tucson. He graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in finance. He worked for Prudential Insurance Corporation and later retired as an educator, mentor, and coach from Benson Unified School District.
Arizona transportation board OKs contract to restore limited SR88 access
The Arizona State Board of Transportation has approved a contract with Nesbitt Contracting for a project that will restore limited access to 5 miles of State Route 88 Apache Trail that was damaged by ...
Doppler deal signed, giving forecasters access to critical Arizona radar site
PHOENIX (AZFamily) —Four years after it was installed, an agreement has been signed, linking weather information from a radar site in rural Arizona to weather forecasters to better detect dust storms forming in a critical area. The X-Band Doppler radar is located near Picacho Peak and was installed as...
Global tech outage affected these Arizona agencies and businesses. See the list
A global system outage caused major issues worldwide and in Arizona on Friday, causing police dispatch centers to handwrite messages and health care facilities to close. The problems were tied to a global outage involving Microsoft systems. On Thursday, the technology company reported problems with its cloud computing platform, which affected its customers...
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