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Arizona’s Most Admired Companies: SSC Underground

Arizona’s Most Admired Companies: SSC Underground

Arizona’s Most Admired Companies of 2025 are organizations that lead with innovation, integrity, and impact. Arizona’s Most Admired Companies of 2025 will be celebrated at a special awards dinner on October 9, 2025 at Chateau Luxe. We will be...

Owner:  Mike Atkinson
Arizona school district looses $580,000 to scammers

Arizona school district looses $580,000 to scammers

The school district is actively working to recover the lost funds. COCONINO COUNTY, Ariz. — A school district in northern Arizona is notifying state authorities of an alleged "cybercrime" that resulted in the district losing over half a million...

Owner:  TEGNA Inc.
Arizona jobs continue uneven performance: Here’s a look

Arizona jobs continue uneven performance: Here’s a look

The unemployment rate was steady (again) at 4.1%, but Arizona jobs continued an uneven performance, according to an analysis from Eller’s Economic and Business Research Center. Arizona seasonally-adjusted jobs rose a modest 700 over the month in...

Owner:  Mike Atkinson
Arizona Flash Floods Kill 4 People & Leaves Many Missing

Arizona Flash Floods Kill 4 People & Leaves Many Missing

Recent Arizona flash floods have claimed the lives of four people while leaving many residents missing in action. So, when did they begin, and what is being done to remedy the situation? Keep reading for more details on this horrible tragedy....

Owner:  Mandy Robinson
Arizona Forestry Team Takes Command of Globe Flood Response

Arizona Forestry Team Takes Command of Globe Flood Response

By Bob Hembree, Arizona Silver Belt The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management has assumed control of search and rescue operations in Globe following catastrophic flooding that struck the area Friday, mobilizing more than 150 personnel...

Owner:  J.J. Tompkins
Texas real estate report reveals surge in international home purchases

Texas real estate report reveals surge in international home purchases

International buyers purchased nearly 7,500 Texas homes last year, spending $4.8B, with Mexico leading the way, a new Realtors report shows. HOUSTON — Texas continues to be a major draw for international homebuyers, according to a new report from...

Owner:  TEGNA Inc.
Opinion | Fewer International Students Are Coming to the U.S., Costing Universities and Communities

Opinion | Fewer International Students Are Coming to the U.S., Costing Universities and Communities

American college campuses from Tucson to Tallahassee are buzzing with the familiar routine of students getting settled in classes and dorms. One new trend, though, is emerging. An estimated 30% to 40% fewer international students are expected on...

Owner:  Mississippi Journalism and Education Group
Groups Ask University of Arizona to Not Use Certain Cameras

Groups Ask University of Arizona to Not Use Certain Cameras

(TNS) — Several community organizations are asking the University of Arizona to end its contract with Flock Safety, a license-plate reader company that has recently come under fire for sharing data it collects with law enforcement officials across...

Owner:  Jeffrey T Leeds & Robert Bernstein Sr
Tucson’s lawyers ask former state Sen. Justine Wadsack to pay legal fees after dropped lawsuit

Tucson’s lawyers ask former state Sen. Justine Wadsack to pay legal fees after dropped lawsuit

She dropped her civil rights claim against Tucson. But an attorney for the city is telling a federal judge that doesn’t excuse former state Sen. Justine Wadsack from having to pay for their costs in preparing for the case — especially as she was a...

Owner:  American Government
Welfare reform pilot to reduce government dependency is ‘step forward’, scholar says

Welfare reform pilot to reduce government dependency is ‘step forward’, scholar says

(The Center Square ) – A Cato scholar called the Department of Health and Human Service’s redesigned welfare pilot that intends to reduce government dependency and incentivize work in five selected states a “step forward,” but said that welfare...

Owner:  The Franklin News Foundation
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