Monthly Archives: May 2022

Arizona Attorney General Brnovich Obtains Preliminary Injunction to Stop Biden Administration from Ending Title 42

by on May 23, 2022 0
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich applauds the court’s decision to grant a preliminary injunction to stop the federal government from revoking Title 42. “The ruling is a significant win as Title 42 is one of the few policies that is actually working,” said Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich. “I’m grateful to the court for... Read More

Governor Ducey Signs 9/11 Education Bill

by on May 23, 2022 0
Last week, Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation to ensure Arizona kids learn about the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, delivering on a promise to work with educators and lawmakers to make it mandatory in Arizona’s schools. “The events on September 11, 2001 shaped a generation and forever changed America,” said Governor Ducey. “The tragic events that... Read More

Arizona’s Early Childhood Agency Names New Leader

by on May 19, 2022 0
Melinda Morrison Gulick was recently named the CEO of First Things First (FTF). Gulick will oversee the organization’s statewide efforts to improve school readiness for children birth to age 5. First Things First supports programs across Arizona through grants to community organizations that provide services—at no cost—for young children and their families. First Things... Read More

Condor Airlines Relaunches Nonstop Flight from Phoenix to Germany

by on May 19, 2022 0
Post-pandemic travel is slowly getting back to normal and with the relaunch of a direct flight, Arizona residents can now easily travel to Germany. German airline Condor will resume nonstop service between Frankfurt and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport starting May 21. This flight returns from a two-year hiatus. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego estimates the airline’s... Read More

Biden Acts to Address Infant Formula Shortage

by on May 19, 2022 0
On Wednesday, President Biden invoked the Defense Production Act to speed production of infant formula and approved flights to import formula supply from overseas, due to a shortage caused by the safety closure of the country’s largest formula manufacturing plant. The Defense Production Act order requires suppliers of formula companies to fulfill orders from... Read More

Phoenix Zoo Adds 3-Year-Old Sumatran Tiger

by on May 17, 2022 0
Photo Credit: Photo/Katie Cotterill -Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium   The Phoenix Zoo has a new addition! The zoo recently welcomed a beautiful 3-year-old male Sumatran tiger to their tiger tribe. Raja came from Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington. Raja joins Joanne, a female, as the other Sumatran tiger at the... Read More