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Sky Harbor welcomes fully autonomous vehicles
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport says it’s the first airport in the world to offer fully autonomous vehicle rides.
More Arizona business news
Dec. 16, 2022
Ex-Cardinals assistant coach makes a request of arbitration regarding firing
The Arizona Cardinals dismissed assistant coach Sean Kugler in November after he allegedly groped a woman in Mexico City prior to the Cardinals’ game against the San Francisco 49ers. However, a request for arbitration has now been filed stating the allegation is untrue.
Dec. 16, 2022
Arizonas construction industry continued to add jobs in November
Although interest rates are driving up the cost of mortgages, a new report shows Arizona's construction industry continued to add jobs in November. The industry added 800 new workers, which is higher than the average for the last decade.
Dec. 16, 2022
Hobbs attorney says Lakes election misconduct claims are speculation
An attorney for Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs is arguing that claims from losing candidate Kari Lake alleging intentional misconduct in the election should be dismissed because they are no more than speculation.
Dec. 16, 2022
Ducey issues farewell address to Arizonans before exiting office
With three weeks left in his administration, Gov. Doug Ducey has issued a farewell message to Arizonans. The Republican governor thanked voters for entrusting him to be the state’s top executive and said he did what he set out to do.
Dec. 16, 2022
NewsCap: Losing GOP throws a flimsy tantrum in court
This week, some Republican candidates had their first day in court over challenges to the 2022 midterm results.
Dec. 16, 2022
SOAPBOX: Roots and bridges
It took Robbie Sherwood over 50 years to learn his ancestry. And this year, he plans to honor those roots with a Nicaraguan dish.
Dec. 16, 2022
GOP attorney: Election denialism is hurting Republicans
Noted GOP attorney Ben Ginsberg says the Republican party must move beyond unfounded claims of election fraud.
Dec. 16, 2022
As minimum wage increases, aging agencies use TikTok to hire caregivers
There's a lot happening in the aging space both in urban and rural parts of the state. From the upcoming minimum wage hike to recruiting and retention efforts to what Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs might do to support aging services.
Dec. 16, 2022
From Wordle to goblin mode, a look at the years top trends
As 2022 draws to a close, The Show looks back on this year's lighthearted trends. For that, The Show sat down with digital culture expert Amanda Kehrberg.
Dec. 16, 2022
Former UA head coach avoids sanctions for alleged NCAA violations
Former University of Arizona men’s basketball coach Sean Miller avoided sanctions this week after being investigated for allegedly violating NCAA rules. The Independent Accountability Resolution Process, which oversees sports infractions cases, released a report detailing the decision.
Dec. 16, 2022
Maricopa County recorder suggests moving up deadline to turn in early ballots
Election results in Maricopa County often take days to count and call, and Arizonans aren’t happy.
Dec. 16, 2022
Griner will return in the upcoming WNBA season
In her first official statement since returning to the U.S., Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner confirmed on Instagram that she intends to play in the upcoming WNBA season.
Dec. 16, 2022
Metro Phoenix is in for a cold weekend
If your coats are not already out, get ready — it's going to be cold in the Phoenix area this weekend.
Dec. 16, 2022
Arizonas Iranian-American community gives voice to the voiceless 7,500 miles away
The Phoenix area has about 25,000 residents of Iranian descent. Every Saturday for the past couple of months, right in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, a lively and vocal group of them has gathered to send a message to the world about the conditions in their homeland, hoping their message will be heard thousands of miles away.
Dec. 16, 2022
Long COVID-19 death toll reached 3,500 in first 30 months of the pandemic
A new report from the National Center for Health Statistics says more than 3,500 people in the U.S. died from long COVID-19 in the pandemic’s first 30 months compared to more than 1 million deaths from initial COVID-19 infection. That number is likely low.
More Arizona science news
Dec. 15, 2022
Sen. Kelly says conservation, innovation will solve water crisis
Sen. Mark Kelly says that states should come together to meet the challenges of less water in the Colorado River.
Dec. 15, 2022
SOAPBOX: Pink star cookies
Amy Silverman had a long standing rule of making sugar cookies at Christmas — and only at Christmas. Then her daughter Annabelle went off to college.
Dec. 15, 2022
Sonoran governor: Arrests of high level cartel members to curb violence
Sonora’s governor says recent arrests will reduce outbursts of violence that have wracked several cities in recent weeks.
Dec. 15, 2022
AMLO asks Bad Bunny for a free concert following Ticketmaster debacle
Hundreds of fans were turned away from a reggaetón superstar’s concert in Mexico City over the weekend because their tickets turned out to be fake. Mexico’s president is now asking the Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny to give another concert.
Dec. 15, 2022

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