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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 21, 2021
Kyle Rittenhouse gets standing ovation at conference in Phoenix
A month after his acquittal on murder charges, Kyle Rittenhouse was given a standing ovation at a conservative group’s conference in Phoenix.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 20, 2021Tempe ophthalmology practice accused of discrimination by DOJ
The U.S. Justice Department alleges in a lawsuit that a Tempe-based ophthalmology practice discriminates against patients with mobility disabilities by requiring them to hire support workers to bring them to and from its facilities for outpatient eye surgery.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Dec 18, 2021Experts offer COVID-19 strategies to enjoy holidays safely
The delta and omicron variants of the coronavirus are trying to spoil the holiday spirit, but there still are ways to enjoy the festivities.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Dec 18, 2021
Senate confirms Biden administration ambassador nominees
The Senate confirmed more than 30 ambassadors and other Biden administration nominees on Saturday morning.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 17, 2021Arizona Supreme Court ponders Brnovich lawsuit on ASU hotel deal
The state Supreme Court on Thursday appeared conflicted over whether Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich's lawsuit challenging a deal between Arizona State University and a hotel developer should be revived.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 16, 2021Arizona commits $35M to hospitals, asks for federal help in COVID battle
Arizona is committing millions of dollars and asking the federal government for extra help as hospitals face a growing strain from rising COVID-19 caseloads.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 15, 2021Arizona county attorney won’t prosecute drug possession cases due to surging COVID-19
With COVID-19 cases surging again, Pima County Attorney Laura Conover says she won’t be prosecuting people for simple drug possession because of pandemic-related risks.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 13, 2021Authorities seek help identifying remains found near Flagstaff
Coconino County Sheriff’s officials are asking for the public’s help to identity a man whose remains were found east of Flagstaff in January.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 12, 2021Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls says emergency at border city has eased
Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls says an emergency situation in the southwestern Arizona border city has eased with additional personnel moving in.
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UNITED STATES NEWS | Dec 12, 2021
Rescuers still search for missing in aftermath of tornadoes
Kentucky was the worst-hit state by far in an unusual mid-December swarm of twisters across the Midwest and the South.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 11, 2021
Work underway for 2nd bridge linking Bullhead City, Laughlin
Site-clearing work has begun for a $52.4 million bridge construction project to provide a long-awaited road crossing over the Colorado River.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 9, 2021Senate staffer rebuffs apology video from Katie Hobbs over firing
Talonya Adams, a Black woman who was fired from her legislative job six years ago, said Thursday she doesn't believe Secretary of State Katie Hobbs was genuine in her apology for her role in the termination that two juries said was discriminatory.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 9, 2021Feds investigating voyeurism incidents at Grand Canyon National Park
Federal agents are investigating voyeurism incidents at Grand Canyon National Park.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 9, 2021Appeals court rules in favor of GOP in Arizona voting case
A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that Arizona doesn't have to give voters who forget to sign their mail ballot time after the election to resolve the issue, rejecting a lawsuit filed by Democrats.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 6, 2021Lucid Group, electric vehicle builder in Arizona, sees shares slide after SEC subpoena disclosure
Shares in the electric vehicle startup Lucid Group, which builds electric vehicles at a factory in Casa Grande, tumbled Monday after saying that said it had been subpoenaed by government regulators, apparently over the process by which it became a publicly-traded company last summer.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 6, 2021Arizona evictions remain far below pre-pandemic levels
Eviction filings are creeping up in Arizona, but they are not even close to pre-pandemic levels as agencies do a better job of getting out rental aid, court officials and advocates say.
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ARIZONA HEALTH NEWS | Dec 4, 2021Biden administration to implement new measures for travelers entering US
Travelers heading to the U.S. will be required to show evidence of a negative test for the virus within one day of boarding their flight.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 3, 2021Northern Arizona sheriff pleads guilty to operating boat while drunk
Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes pleaded guilty on Thursday to operating a boat while under the influence of alcohol and was sentenced to a year of probation and will spend two days in home confinement.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 3, 2021DPS arrests man on Phoenix freeway in stolen SUV, find military ordnance inside
Arizona highway authorities in Phoenix arrested a man accused of driving a stolen vehicle that had an inactive military ordnance inside.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 2, 2021Abortions in Arizona could end if Supreme Court overturns decision
Abortions in Arizona could become illegal overnight if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns its landmark 1973 decision that said a woman has a constitutional right to end her pregnancy without government interference.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 2, 2021
4 Phoenix police officers denied immunity over fatal arrest attempt
Four Phoenix police officers were denied qualified immunity in a lawsuit over the death of a Black man during a 2017 arrest attempt in which one officer pressed his knee into the man’s neck and shoulder area, according court documents.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 2, 2021Small plane catches fire after belly landing at an Arizona airport
A small plane caught fire after having to make a wheels-up belly landing at Lake Havasu Municipal Airport on Wednesday, according to authorities.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 2021ASU students protest Kyle Rittenhouse as possible student
Arizona State University student groups protesting Kyle Rittenhouse's ties to the school marched Wednesday, nearly coming to blows with his conservative-leaning supporters.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 2021Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey lights 25-foot-tall tree at state Capitol
A 25-foot-tall white pine installed in state Capitol’s executive tower lobby was lit Wednesday by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey during a celebration marking the start of the holiday season.