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Bar owners contend Arizona governor can't shut them …

7/10/2020
PHOENIX — Bar owners from around the state are asking the Arizona Supreme Court to rule that Gov. Doug Ducey does not have the constitutional authority to shut them — or any other business — down.

Arizona governor puts capacity limit on restaurants

7/10/2020
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey refused Thursday to reimpose his stay-at-home order even after conceding that hia own data shows how effective that was in curbing the spread of COVID-19. Instead, …

Advocacy 31nine mission focuses on breaking the …

6/25/2020
The detrimental effect of a childhood spent absent of the day-to-day rituals found with one's kin can have a lasting impact both on the child --- and the society that child encounters later in …

Arizona non-profit, businesses, government launch …

6/16/2020
Last year, along with more than 3,000 motorcycle and 123,000 vehicle crashes in which people were hurt, there also were record numbers of fatalities. Because of these statistics, an Arizona …

Arizona motorcycle helmet pilot program expands

6/10/2020
The Arizona Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Foundation is collaborating with RideNow, Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson, Desert Wind Harley-Davidson and The Helmet Center to expand its helmet …

Arizona Supreme Court denies relief from physical …

5/20/2020
An online signature-gathering program for those seeking office in Arizona is OK, but for statewide initiatives, the same system cannot be used to gather qualified elector signatures to meet …

May is Motorcycle Awareness Safety Month: Time to …

5/13/2020
While Arizona’s roadways are a bit more tranquil during the pandemic, the traffic soon will return to normal, which means busy roadways and reduced respect for riders and drivers. And, that means time for a renewed concentration on safety.

Heat-related illnesses and deaths are preventable

5/1/2020
We have already had our first of many triple digit days to come. The heat isn’t just inconvenient; it’s dangerous.

Mental health apps available for first responders

4/1/2020
The 100 Club of Arizona is offering two mobile apps, sponsored by the Bob and Renee Parsons Foundation, to help first responders find mental health resources from a distance, as they cope with the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Arizona criminal justice reform effort seeks reduced …

2/26/2020
Michael Perrino knows first-hand the power of regret, rehabilitation and forgiveness. From about 2008 until 2017, Mr. Perrino’s son, Zachary, was imprisoned first for the unlawful use of a …

Emerging HOA trends in Arizona: Big topics to look for …

1/27/2020
The Valley of the Sun is fine way to describe this expansive desert, but the Valley of the HOA isn’t far off either. And like so many things in constant flux, homeowners associations need to …

Arizona governor proposes $12.3B budget for 2020

1/17/2020
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey is proposing a $12.3 billion spending plan that still won’t restore state aid to education to where it was in 2008. On paper, the plan unveiled Friday include …