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Arizona ballot descriptions set as lawsuits over publicity pamphlet continue
(The Center Square) – The ballot propositions descriptions and numbers have been solidified by the Arizona Secretary of State's office. There are 11 measures that were referred to the ballot by the legislature and three constitutional amendment proposals that required petition signatures that are also slated to make the ballot. The abortion access constitutional amendment will be known as Proposition 139, an elections amendment will be known as Proposition 140,...
Mike Schaloum promoted to Associate Head Coach of GCU Men’s Golf Team: Program’s Success and Top Players Influence Future Prospects
Mike Schaloum, previously assistant coach for GCU men's golf team, is now the associate head coach, alongside head coach Mark Mueller. Together, they have achieved remarkable success, securing two WAC titles and participating in two NCAA Regional Tournaments, with the program winning their first WAC title in record-breaking fashion in 2022-23. The team defended their title in April 2024, clinching three team victories and two individual wins last season.
Arizona lawmakers visit Mexico amid border crisis
(The Center Square) – Some members of the Arizona congressional delegation visited Mexico City last week as the presidency transitions in the country. Eleven lawmakers, including Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Rep. Greg Stanton, met with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador as well as President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum for discussions that involved trade, the economy as well as border and immigration issues, according to a news release. “At a moment of...
Gallagher & Kennedy Elects Stephen R. Boatwright to the Firm’s Board of Directors
PHOENIX, AZ and SANTA FE, NM (July 22, 2024) – The law firm of Gallagher & Kennedy announced today that Stephen R. Boatwright has been elected to the firm’s Board of Directors. Steve joins current Board members Kevin O’Malley, Tim Brown, Shannon Clark, Jennifer Cranston, and Mike Ross.
Institutional Property Advisors Brokers $76.5 Million Sale of Glen 91 in Phoenix Suburb
GLENDALE, ARIZ. — Institutional Property Advisors has arranged the sale of Glen 91, a 296-unit community in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale. HCW sold the property to Bridge Investment Group for $76.5 million. Steve Gebing and Cliff David represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction. Glen...
Listen to the full season of The Arizona Republic's 'Rediscovering: The Roots of Radicalism'
THE ROOTS OF RADICALISMListen to the full season| What is going on in Arizona? | The Goldwater era After the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, and after digging into Arizona's prominent role in the plot to overturn the 2020 election, Republic reporters repeatedly heard questions we couldn't quite answer. ...
What's going on in Arizona? Podcast explores state's brushes with extremism
THE ROOTS OF RADICALISMListen to the full season| What is going on in Arizona? When the Arizona Supreme Court upheld a Civil War-era near-total ban on abortion this spring, many were stunned that the 19th century still cast a shadow over everyday life here. ...
Enforce traffic laws, Mesa survey respondents say
A recent survey showed that 35% of Mesa residents think the city’s streets are unsafe and a majority felt that boosting enforcement of traffic laws would go a long way in addressing it. The May survey is part of the city’s Comprehensive Road Safety Action Plan, which will identify...
Scottsdale's Etta is closed for renovations. New space, menu to come
Etta, the wood-fired Italian-leaning restaurant in the Scottsdale Quarter, has closed for renovations following its sale to a new owner. The restaurant was acquired by RDM Hospitality, a company based in Austin, Texas. It is anticipated to reopen in September under the same name but with a refreshed space and menu. The new Etta is one of many changes coming to the shopping and dining destination off Scottsdale Road.
Is your Arizona kindergarten classroom protected against measles? Use this tool to look up your school
Hundreds of kindergarten classrooms in Arizona have experienced declining measles vaccination rates over the past decade, with more than two-thirds falling below the threshold that would stop the disease from spreading. The Arizona Republic analyzed all data available on the Arizona Department of Health Services' website that documented vaccination rates at the kindergarten...
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