Monthly Archives: August 2019

Concerns Over Monsoon Storms And Your Health

by on August 8, 2019 0
Storms can be dangerous. Car crashes, power outages and flooding are normal and expected when it’s pouring rain outside. There are more underlying risks when it comes to these storms as well that put your personal health in jeopardy. “Monsoon storms can come without a lot of warning, they can be dangerous, but there... Read More

Another Airline Set To Fly Phoenix To Europe Nonstop

by on August 8, 2019 0
Another airline has added a new flight from Phoenix to Europe. Eurowings will start offering a nonstop service between Frankfurt, Germany and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in April 2020. The low-cost airline owned by the Lufthansa Group announced the service Wednesday with plans to fly an Airbus 330-200 aircraft for the route. The... Read More

Apple Introduces New Credit Card 

by on August 8, 2019 0
Apple Inc., the Cupertino, California based technology company that specializes in consumer electronics, computer software, and online services, now has its own brand of credit card. The Apple Card is only available in the U.S and requires an iPhone to apply since it’s built into the Apple Wallet app. According to an official press... Read More

Arizona Has Bump In Voter Registration

by on August 8, 2019 0
According to an official release from the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office in its quarterly report, there has been a slight bump in voter’s registration over the past few months. The report stated that the number of registered voters stepped upward from 3.7 million in April over to 3.8 million active users at present.... Read More

Don’t Fall For Government Impersonation Fraud

by on August 7, 2019 0
All About Arizona news obtained a press release issued by FBI Phoenix with a public service announcement. The FBI field office is raising awareness about a new phone scam targeting Arizona residents. They continue to receive reports of callers pretending to be an FBI Special Agent and threatening to arrest people if money isn’t... Read More

Arizona Cardinals Implement Digital Ticketing

by on August 7, 2019 0
Paper tickets are no more at State Farm Stadium. Starting Thursday, the Arizona Cardinals will go all digital. If you’re planning on attending a Cardinals game this season, including preseason, you will be required to download the Cardinals free app on your mobile device in order to access your game ticket. Season ticket holders... Read More

Arizona Senator Introduce Bill To Save Animals

by on August 7, 2019 0
Last week, Republican U.S Senator, Martha McSally, co-sponsored a bipartisan bill which is aimed at protecting the life of animals in federal research laboratories across the country. Introduced by Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine and co-sponsored by others like Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., as the Animal Freedom from Testing, Experimentation... Read More

New Fitness Concept Expands into Arizona

by on August 6, 2019 0
YogaSix, a boutique yoga brand that offers a broad range of heated and non-heated yoga classes, boot camp style fitness classes and meditation, will debut its first studio in Arizona this fall at The Shops at Gainey Village in Scottsdale. Founded in 2012, YogaSix aims to break the stereotype that often surrounds the practice of yoga and... Read More

Make-A-Wish Launches National Airline Miles and Points Drive to Enable More Transformational Travel Wishes

by on August 6, 2019 0
Make-A-Wish kicked off Trips That Transform, a month long celebration of the approximately 12,000 wishes for children battling critical illnesses in the U.S. and its territories each year that involve travel and the donors that make them possible. Life-changing wishes like 6-year-old Maksim’s wish to go to Hawaii, which led to an unforgettable week spent relaxing... Read More