Register To Hike Under the Moon in Sedona

by on June 21, 2021 0

COVID-19 pandemic closures continue to lift around the state and now you can take full advantage of being adventurous under a full moon! Starting on June 23rd, Red Rock State Park in Sedona will resume its monthly full-moon guided hikes. Led by a local naturalist, this popular outing allows hikers to be guided up the rocks at sunset...

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ASU Under NCAA Investigation For Alleged Recruiting Violations During Dead Period

by on June 17, 2021 0

The Arizona State University football program is under a NCAA investigating over alleged recruitment violations. At the forefront is the allegation that the football program “hosted high school prospects during the recent COVID-19 dead period,” among other potential recruiting violations. The university has not confirmed the nature of the NCAA allegations, however a spokesperson...

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AG Mark Brnovich Leads Coalition to Protect Second Amendment

by on June 17, 2021 0

Attorney General Mark Brnovich is leading a coalition of 22 states urging the Ninth Circuit to protect Americans’ right to bear arms and uphold a lower court’s decision to strike down a California law that bans popular rifles. “Our Second Amendment is constantly under attack from out-of-touch Californians and ignorant special interest groups,” said...

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A Valley Health Group Accused of Administering 370 Expired Vaccine Doses

by on June 10, 2021 0

Embry Women’s Health, a valley health group, is accused of administering hundreds of expired vaccines according to the state health department. Throughout the pandemic, Embry Women’s Health has been an intricate partner within Arizona in terms of administering both COVID-19 testing and COVID-19 vaccines, but the Arizona state health department has now banned them...

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