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Ariz. Assoc. Unveils its New Name During Well-Attended Conf.
Representatives from 300 to 350 RV parks and manufactured housing communities attended the annual conference of the Arizona Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds, which used the occasion to announce its name change to the Arizona Outdoor Hospitality Association (AzOHA). “We had 165 attendees representing 300 to 350 parks, both...
Criminals released in Arizona by Border Patrol later arrested in New England
(The Center Square) – Border Patrol agents continue to release violent criminals into the U.S. who are later arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers thousands of miles away. While numerous examples exist, in three recent cases, Border Patrol agents in Arizona released violent criminals who were later arrested nearly 3,000 miles away in New England. On June 12, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations-Boston agents arrested an Ecuadorian illegally living in Northampton, Massachusetts, who was wanted by Ecuadorian authorities. ...
Temperatures to challenge all-time highs in California, Nevada
Temperatures will not only rival records over the interior West through this weekend, but the heat will pose dangers for those outdoors for long periods and those taking to the roads for holiday travel. While the summertime is quite hot across the interior of the western United States in the...
Mailing it in: Fights brewing over voter registration in key swing states
Four months out from Election Day, activists are still fighting over the rules that will dictate how voters cast their ballots, including in swing states. The parties are preparing for legal battles if the results are close, as they were four years ago. In this series, the Washington Examiner will look at the battles over election rules. […]
US Marshals Service locates 200 missing children with 49 from Arizona
The U.S. Marshals Service announced on Monday morning that it had recovered or safely located roughly 200 children — nearly a quarter of whom were from Arizona — as part of a national six-week operation dubbed "We Will Find You 2" which aimed to locate missing or abducted children across the country.
Arizona Republicans look to block voting without proof of citizenship in presidential race
The Republican Party of Arizona, national Republicans, and Arizona GOP lawmakers are seeking an emergency order to block some voters who register with a federal voter registration form from voting in this year’s presidential race. The groups believe U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton was incorrect in her ruling that federal law allows people without proof […]
Vouchers reforms, poverty fund cuts: How the budget impacts Arizona schools
Arizona's K-12 education budget will remain relatively flat this year, with a slight inflation adjustment, according to lawmakers who passed a $16.1 billion state budget last month. That's something worth celebrating amid a $1.4 billion deficit that required sweeping cuts, according to Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma, R-Glendale. "We still...
Arizona’s Second Largest Catering Company Expands, Eyes Rapid Growth
Arizona’s second-largest catering company, Atlasta Catering has rebranded with a new parent company, Steve Short Culinary Team (SSCT), to better represent the wide variety of industry-leading services it offers as it continues to thoughtfully grow and expand after 45 years. Founded in 1979 in Phoenix and led by second-generation Chef/COO, Steve Short and his wife and CEO, Kristine Short, Atlasta now proudly hosts more than 600 events a year with nearly $9M in gross sales and clients ranging from Starbucks, SRP and Amazon to the President of the United States. But that’s just a soupçon of the Steve Short Culinary Team’s six divisions, from casual workplace catering to restaurant and bar operations and consulting, including innovative yet time-tested sustainability techniques as a zero-waste company for nearly a decade.
LG Energy Solution Delays Second Phase of $5.5 Billion Battery Plant Expansion in Arizona
LG Energy Solution, a South Korean tech heavyweight in the battery manufacturing sphere, has announced a strategic halt in its expansion plan concerning the second phase of its ambitious $5.5 billion battery plant project in Arizona. This interruption will directly affect the rollout of the proposed energy storage system (ESS) battery factory, which forms the second part of the company's industrial foray in Queen Creek, according to a statement obtained by ABC15. The first phase, a cylindrical battery factory for electric vehicles, is continuing as planned with nearby residents optimistic about the expected economic boost.
Trump sneaker knockoffs spark lawsuit over copyright infringement
The company behind former President Donald Trump's new sneaker line filed a lawsuit Monday alleging the sale and promotion of counterfeit shoes by a series of people and business entities. The suit, filed in federal court in Arizona, claims trademark and copyright violations. The defendants are not named — the...
Scoop: Democrats’ presidential immunity warning
The Democratic National Committee will take over the digital homepages of three major battleground-state newspapers Tuesday, hitting Donald Trump as a threat to democracy, Axios has learned. Why it matters: The Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity is fueling a new party effort to remind voters of the former president's...
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