Can You Legally Record Conversations in Arizona?

by on January 26, 2024 0

‍In the aftermath of the audio recording obtained by DailyMail.com in which it appears that Arizona GOP leader Jeff DeWit attempted to bribe Kari Lake not to run in the state’s Senate race, many are questioning the legality of the situation. What is the law in the state of Arizona regarding recording a conversation. Recording conversations without...

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APS Rate Hike Recommended By Judge

by on January 26, 2024 0

On February 22nd, the Arizona Corporation Commission is scheduled to review the APS rate proposal during a public meeting. In a recent rate hearing of utility company APS, Judge Sarah N. Harpring released her recommendation for a potential increase in APS rates. Harpring is in charge of the ongoing APS rate case, a formal...

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Scottsdale Police Investigating 21 Home Burglaries During Dinner Time In Recent Months

by on January 25, 2024 0

The Scottsdale police are alerting residents to be aware of a recent increase in incidents of residential burglaries during dinner time in communities located near golf courses and desert washes. The police are reporting that robbers have been gaining entry into residences by using the backyard entrances after the homeowners have departed, typically over...

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Study Finds Evidence that Daily Multivitamin Supplements Improve Memory and Slow Cognitive Aging in Older Adults

by on January 25, 2024 0

There has extensive been debate on whether multivitamins actually improve health, but a new study suggests they can slow memory loss. In a meta-analysis of 5,000 participants, including more than 500 who underwent in-person assessments over two years, multivitamins showed benefits for memory and global cognition. By 2060, according to the Alzheimer’s Association, nearly...

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