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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Calls On Trump To Hold Off On A Total Repeal Of The Affordable Care Act
Reacting to the election of Donald Trump, Gov.Doug Ducey has called on the President-elect and Congress to hold off on a total repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
Nov. 11, 2016
Glendale To Consider $14 Million Stadium Parking Settlement
The city of Glendale may pay millions of dollars in damages to the Arizona Cardinals and the Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority.
Nov. 11, 2016
Veterans Court Taking Unique Approach Of Compassion Over Confinement
Phoenix has been taking a progressive new approach to handling the hundreds of veteran cases that cross the desk of county courts every year.
Nov. 11, 2016
ADP Sets Up Office In Tempe, Plans To Hire 1,500
ADP announced it’s opening a new location in Tempe next spring. The new office will create 1,500 jobs and invest more than $33 million in Tempe’s community.
Nov. 11, 2016
New Maricopa County Sheriff Penzone Will Inherit Civil Lawsuits Vs. Arpaio
When Paul Penzone replaces Joe Arpaio as Maricopa County sheriff, he will inherit the many civil lawsuits against the sheriff. That includes the ongoing case that determined the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office racially profiled Latinos.
Nov. 10, 2016
Sun City Approves $10 Million Bond For New Fire Station, Engines
The Sun City Fire Department serves more than 40,000 residents, and has three fire stations now.
Nov. 10, 2016
Most Local School Funding Measures Passed In Tuesday’s Election
Education funding in Arizona has become a hot topic in recent years, as a teacher shortage has reached crisis levels and the debate over school funding Proposition 123 dominated the news last spring.
Nov. 10, 2016
Sounds Of The City: Shred-A-Thon In Phoenix
Listen to the sounds of Tammy Kloostra dropping off documents at a shred-a-thon in Phoenix.
Nov. 10, 2016
Former Governor Of Mexican Border State Surrenders
The former governor of Arizona’s neighboring Mexican state of Sonora turned himself in to authorities Thursday. He faces money laundering and tax-evasion accusations by the federal government.
Nov. 10, 2016
Key Issues Facing Arizona Corporation Commission
The Arizona Corporation Commission will still have an entirely Republican slate following the results of Tuesday’s election.
Nov. 10, 2016
US Military Working On Environmental Sustainability
Lots of companies, organizations and government agencies are trying to make themselves more environmentally sustainable — and that includes the U.S. Military.
Nov. 10, 2016
Syria Civil War Refugees Facing Challenges In Resettling To Arizona
The civil war in Syria has pushed millions of people out of their homes and, in some cases, to other nations.
Nov. 10, 2016
How To See November’s Extra-Close ‘Supermoon’
An unusually bright “supermoon” will appear in the sky Sunday night and Monday morning. There are usually several supermoons each year. This one is special.
Nov. 10, 2016
Back To The Drawing Board For Mesa And ASU After Election Day?
Mesa voters on Tuesday defeated Question 1, which would have added four-tenths of a percent to the city’s sales tax; the money would have gone to police and fire departments, as well as to help bring a five-acre ASU campus to downtown Mesa.
Nov. 10, 2016
Arizona Legislature Picks New Leaders For 2017
After Tuesday’s election, state lawmakers have been meeting this week for smaller contests, to elect new leaders in both the Arizona House and Senate.
Nov. 10, 2016
Arizona Corporation Commissioner Andy Tobin Says ASU Job Is Not A Conflict Of Interest
One of Arizona’s newly elected regulators will be working double time this year, raising concerns among some about a possible conflict of interest.
Nov. 10, 2016
Scottsdale Close To Selecting New City Manager — Again
The finalists will present to the city council and public at a meeting tonight. Earlier this year, the council rejected three other finalists.
Nov. 10, 2016
West Valley Voters Reject Sales Tax, Property Tax Increases
Peoria Proposition 400 would have permanently raised Peoria’s sales tax by four tenths of a cent, bringing in about $17 million more a year. Surprise’s $63 million bond would have funded nine different public service projects over the next five years.
Nov. 10, 2016
Kaleigh Shufeldt spends her mornings in the KJZZ newsroom as the Digital Media Assistant, otherwise known as the "morning webby."
Nov. 10, 2016
Companies Appealing Fines Connected To Surprise Girder Collapse
The Industrial Commission of Arizona has levied a total of $13,000 in fines against three companies involved in a construction accident that occurred in June on the Bell Road overpass of Grand Avenue in Surprise.
Nov. 10, 2016

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