Allegiant Announces $39 Flights from Mesa to San Diego

by on February 11, 2021 0

Allegiant has announced a highly-anticipated new deal just in time for summer travel. Allegiant announced on Tuesday that they will begin flights from Mesa to San Diego. The hour flight from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport to San Diego International Airport will begin on May 27. One-way fares start as low as $39. “As summer approaches,...

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Arizona Hits One Million Doses Milestone

by on February 11, 2021 0

Governor Doug Ducey is applauding the hard work of Arizona’s medical professionals, volunteers and frontline workers as the state reaches one million vaccine doses administered today. “We’ve reached a major milestone with our one millionth dose,” said Governor Ducey. “The dedication and hard work of many made this accomplishment possible. Nurses, doctors, health technicians,...

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Is Vitamin D Linked to Severe COVID Cases?

by on February 8, 2021 0

As COVID-19 cases have swept the nation, millions of Americans have looked for ways to stay safe. Masks, social distancing, and handwashing have been recommended by healthcare professionals, but many people have also sought out other potential preventative measures, including using vitamins to try to ward off the virus. Sales of Vitamin D have...

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Arizona Cardinals Sign Quarterback Cole McDonald

by on February 5, 2021 0

The Arizona Cardinals have signed 22-year-old quarterback Cole McDonald to a futures contract for the 2021 season, the team announced on Thursday. McDonald was a seventh-round draft pick last year out of Hawaii by the Titans, but he was waived during training camp on Aug. 19. He spent time this past fall with the...

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Grand Canyon University Files Lawsuit vs. U.S. Dept. of Education

by on February 5, 2021 0

Grand Canyon University has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education for refusing to acknowledge its nonprofit status. It’s been more than 30 months since the private Christian university has reverted back to nonprofit status, and the Internal Revenue Service, the Higher Learning Commission and the Arizona Private Postsecondary Board have accepted...

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Attorney General Mark Brnovich Files Lawsuit to Halt New DHS Immigration Policy that Could Endanger Arizonans

by on February 5, 2021 0

Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a lawsuit today against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and federal officials over its new policy to pause nearly all deportations for 100 days. The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) is asking the U.S. District Court in Arizona to rule the new policy violates federal law and Arizona’s...

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