ADOT Launches Name-A-Snowplow Contest 

by on October 4, 2022 0

The Arizona Department of Transportation has 200 snowplows and is calling on the public to give names to some of them. Arizona’s high country receives a tremendous amount of snowfall and Flagstaff is one of the snowiest cities in the country – and it’s past time to properly recognize the vitally important, high-use heavy...

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FBI Seeking Man Wanted for Questioning

by on October 4, 2022 0

The FBI and Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Kyle Wayne Welsh who may have further information regarding the assault of a police officer, within the confines of the Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation. On February 27, 2020, near Highway 95 and AirPort Drive in...

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Phoenix Man Found Dead in Trunk in Las Vegas

by on October 4, 2022 0

A suspect has been arrested after the discovery of a missing Phoenix man was found dead in a car trunk in Las Vegas. The Criminal Apprehension Team in San Diego County arrested Tony Danh, 37, on Sept. 29 in connection with the Aug. 19 discovery. Danh has been booked into San Diego Central Jail...

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Arizona’s Lowest Flat Tax in Nation To Take Effect Next Year

by on October 2, 2022 0

Governor Doug Ducey recently announced Arizona’s surging economy has unlocked the state’s historic flat tax package a full year ahead of schedule. In a letter to Arizona Department of Revenue Director Robert Woods, Governor Ducey directed the department to implement the next phase of Arizona’s 2.5 percent flat tax for tax year 2023, not 2024 as...

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Grand Canyon Parkwide Water Restrictions Lifted

by on September 28, 2022 0

After several weeks of pipeline breaks and water restrictions, water in storage tanks on both North and South rims of Grand Canyon National Park have reached sustainable levels. Park officials are however urging visitors, residents, and businesses to continue to use basic water conservation practices and mindful water use at all times. Water conservation...

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Federal Officials Announce New Effort For Airlines To Be More Transparent About Their Fees

by on September 27, 2022 0

At a meeting of the White House Competition Council on Monday, President Biden announced the release of a new proposed rule that would significantly strengthen protections for consumers by ensuring that they have access to certain fee information before they purchase their airline tickets. The announcement is a new effort to save Americans money...

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US Department of Labor Awards Nearly $199M in Quality Jobs, Equity, Strategy, Training Disaster Recovery Grants

by on September 27, 2022 0

The U.S. Department of Labor today Monday the award of nearly $199 million in dislocated worker grants to support projects that enable unemployed and underemployed people to enter, return to, or advance in high-quality jobs in infrastructure, environment and climate, the care economy and other critical and growing sectors. These grants prioritize individuals whose employment has...

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American Airlines to Launch Nonstop Phoenix to Monterrey, Mexico

by on September 22, 2022 0

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport recently is announced the addition of international air service to Mexico. American Airlines will begin daily, nonstop service from Phoenix to Monterrey, Mexico on January 10, 2023. “Mexico is Phoenix’s number one trade and tourism partner which makes air service to Monterrey increasingly important for our local economy,” said Phoenix...

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