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Man accused of theft at election center, Arizona Senate faces new allegation from art museum
A man who officials say stole a security fob from Maricopa County election headquarters and items from the Arizona Senate now faces a charge in a case of reported theft from the Phoenix Art Museum. Court documents allege Walter Ringfield, a 27-year-old Phoenix resident, took vintage jewelry valued at about $9,500 from the...
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...
Five Arizona Wildcats named to preseason All-Big-12 Team
The 2024 preseason All-Big-12 Team is sprinkled with Arizona Wildcats, albeit with one glaring omission. Five Arizona players were named to the team, the second-most of any program behind Oklahoma State (six). Wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, offensive lineman Jonah Savaiinaea and placekicker Tyler Loop were named All-Big-12 Offense, while linebacker...
FIRST ALERT FORECAST - Storms to the south and east Wednesday
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Isolated to scattered storms return to the forecast Wednesday afternoon with the greatest coverage shifting to the south and east of Tucson, especially along the International Border. Storms that develop may pack a punch with heavy rainfall and gusty winds. High pressure from the northwest will all but dry us out as Monsoon takes a pause starting the 4th of July. Only stray storms are possible Thursday through early next week with temperatures climbing as a result. An Excessive Heat Watch is in place for portions of Pima and Pinal Counties from 11 AM to 8 PM Friday.
A Gilbert mom is raising awareness about Valley Fever after her son was hospitalized
GILBERT, Ariz. — Valley medical experts are tracking a rise in Valley Fever cases in Arizona. Dr. Wassim Ballan, the Division Chief of Infectious Diseases at Phoenix Children's said they're seeing almost double the number of Valley Fever cases in children and young adults compared to this time last year.
Federal Funds Spark $55.2 Million Investment in Clean Energy Storage for Rural Arizona
In a significant move towards sustainability, Sierra Southwest Cooperative Services Inc. has secured $55.2 million in federal funds for the establishment of three pioneering battery energy storage systems across rural Arizona. This injection of capital, earmarked for cities like Sahuarita, promises to be transformative — offering reduced energy costs, new job opportunities, and a nudge towards clean, renewable power for the state's local farmers, ranchers, and producers.
How much should you expect to pay to fill your tank ahead of Fourth of July? What to know
Gas prices in Arizona were above the national average by more than 5 cents on Tuesday as residents prepared for record travel, according to data from AAA. On Tuesday, the average price of regular gas was $3.56 per gallon, above the national average of $3.50, with Maricopa and Coconino counties ranking as the...
Arizona border mayor appeared with Kari Lake but endorsed Ruben Gallego. What to know about candidates
Nogales Mayor Jorge Maldonado formally endorsed Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Ruben Gallego on Tuesday, citing Gallego's commitment to making life better along the Mexican border. It was the kind of backing that can get lost in campaigns that tout endorsements or hold regular public events across the state. But Maldonado...
Abortion access seems set for ballot after gaining over 800K signatures from Arizona voters
A coalition of abortion rights groups on Wednesday turned in signatures from 823,685 voters, more than double what is needed to put the Arizona Abortion Access Act on the November ballot. Supporters and the state's top election officer said the total was believed to be the most ever gathered in state history. ...
State budget takeaways, trans sports ban emails and facilities trial update
Hi everyone, and welcome back to Educating Arizona!. We hope you'll all have a restful and celebratory Fourth of July, but first, here's the education news you should know:. The Arizona Legislature passed a budget last month that held K-12 funding relatively flat amid a $1.4 billion deficit, with a few key exceptions:
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