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US senator presses Intel CEO on chips award after job cut plan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Senator Rick Scott on Wednesday asked Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger for more details on the company's plans to cut more than 15,000 jobs despite being set to receive nearly $20 billion in U.S. grants and loans to boost chip production.
Judge gives OK: Hobbs agrees to nominate new state agency directors
A judge on Tuesday signed off on an agreement between Gov. Katie Hobbs and Republican legislative leaders, in which she consented to nominate directors for several state agencies early next year. The agreement followed a lawsuit filed in December by Senate President Warren Petersen, a Queen Creek Republican, who accused Hobbs of violating state law […]
In Arizona, voters worry about rising prices, immigration
As the United States hurtles towards a presidential election this November between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump, AFP has been taking the temperature in key counties of seven battleground states. Inflation, election integrity and immigration are motivating voters in Arizona's Maricopa County, where Harris will face a tough battle to match Joe Biden's 2020 success.
Pinal County sheriff election: Candidates Melvin, Teeple weigh in on key issues
ARIZONA ELECTION 2024All the races| President | US Senate | US House | State issues| State House | State Senate | Maricopa County | Pinal County | City| Schools| Justice | How to vote| The Pinal County Sheriff's Office will get a new leader next year. ...
A court ruled Hobbs illegitimately appointed agency directors. Now their actions are in jeopardy
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs let illegitimate directors run Arizona's agencies, but the Maricopa County Superior Court will not rule on whether the directors’ actions are illegitimate, too. As governor, Hobbs is required to pick agency leaders who must be confirmed by the state Senate. But, the Senate is controlled...
Disciplinary panel dismisses complaints against Lake and Finchem's attorneys
Complaints against attorneys for 2022 Republican candidates Kari Lake and Mark Finchem were dismissed by a disciplinary panel on Monday. In April 2022, Lake and Finchem filed a legal complaint attempting to ban the use of electronic ballot tabulation machines as they were candidates for governor and secretary of state, respectively.
Carlos Santana cancels his band’s Labor Day concert in Phoenix to address health issue
PHOENIX – Musical legend Carlos Santana canceled his Phoenix concert, which was scheduled for Labor Day, to address a health issue. After performing several shows in California this week, the 77-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will take a break from the road to undergo a medical procedure for a back issue.
Exclusive: Rampage Jackson gives the edge to Team Mir in ‘5 versus 5’ tournament described as the ‘NBA of MMA’
Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson is giving Frank Mir the edge over Henry Cejudo in a competition being referred to as the ‘NBA of MMA’. On August 30, at UFL 5, Team Vegas and Team Phoenix will battle it out for the bragging rights, with a whopping $50,000 on the line.
Here comes a hot Labor Day for the Phoenix area
PHOENIX (AZFamily) —A few pop-up showers around the Valley Wednesday morning produced a little bit of measurable rainfall in the far southeast Valley. Gauges in the Queen Creek area posted 0.04″ of rain. Wind gusts of more than 40 mph were recorded earlier in the morning at Phoenix...
Diamondbacks in the heat of a playoff race; here's a fan reminder about Chase Field AC
The Arizona Diamondbacks are putting the heat on the Los Angeles Dodgers for National League West supremacy, but only figuratively. As the team begins a seven-game homestand Tuesday against the Mets – with the Dodgers following Friday through Monday – its fans might feel a literal increase in heat if the crowds push into the 30,000+ range. ...
Phoenix must take down the zone
PHOENIX — An appeals court in Arizona upheld the trial court’s injunction requiring Phoenix to remove homeless encampments in an area called “the zone” and to keep the are from becoming a “public nuisance.” The city owns the property, so it must maintain it and keep it free of nuisance and biohazardous material; there was enough evidence of “persistent violence, drug use, other crime, human waste and litter” in the zone that allowed the lower court to conclude that its harm was “more than ‘relatively slight.’”
80-year-old man dies after boat flips at Grand Canyon National Park, marking fourth death this month
An 80-year-old man visiting Grand Canyon National Park died after his boat flipped in the Colorado River, park authorities said. The incident unfolded Sunday around 3:40 p.m. near Fossil Rapid on the river. The Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center was alerted about an emergency via satellite phone that the man...
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