Maricopa County Approves Voting Machine Upgrades

by on July 1, 2019 0

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recently approved a contract to revamp the vote-counting system and to create an executive position. They say the position will make the process of voting run more smoothly. The budget was for $6.1 million, and it was prompted when voting machines experienced glitches at the polls and caused...

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July 4th restrictions set for Phoenix trailheads

by on June 30, 2019 0

To prevent fire danger vehicle access to the city of Phoenix trailheads will be closed on July 4, beginning at 3 p.m. The city of Phoenix wants to remind residents that the annual fire ban for desert park areas remains in effect. Fireworks, open fires and smoking are prohibited to reduce fire danger. Also,...

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Federal Trade Commission to crack down on robocalls

by on June 26, 2019 0

The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on robocalls. The commission and law enforcement are planning to file charges against several companies and individuals as part of the crack down. It’s called “Operation Call it Quits,” and it includes two FTC commissioners with wildly different political ideals: Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, a Democrat, and Noah...

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ID Cards Recommends For Kids

by on June 20, 2019 0

Children and infants obviously aren’t going to get behind the wheel of a vehicle to drive anywhere, but they can still get an ID card from Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division. “Arizona ID cards have no age restriction,” said MVD Stakeholder Relations Manager Jennifer Bowser-Richards. “Parents should consider an ID card for...

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