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Despite grim milestones, experts say state’s turned corner on Covid-19
Today 7:30 EST
“I think we’ve definitely seen the worst of this pandemic,” said Will Humble, executive director of the Arizona Public Health Association. “I think the worst of the worst will end up being that first...
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Want to buy spring training tickets? Four Cactus League teams already sold out
February 22, 2021
Tickets are selling out fast at the Valley’s Cactus League stadiums, where 15 major league teams are based during spring training. With attendance limited this year because of the ongoing Covid-19...
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APS agrees to reimburse customers who could have been on cheaper plans
February 22, 2021
The consent agreement announced on Feb. 22 affects 225,000 APS customers who, as of March 2020, were not on their most economical rate plan. The agreement comes just as APS is looking to raise rates...
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Vaccinated seniors set sights on travel and reunions with family and friends
February 19, 2021
Many of the nearly 1.3 million Arizonans 65 or older have adjusted to the safety precautions that have upended life since the onset of the pandemic. With Covid-19 ravaging Arizona’s senior community,...
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Phoenix Suns rank near middle of NBA team values, Forbes says
February 19, 2021
The value of the Phoenix Suns increased slightly in 2020 to $1.7 billion, but the team's ranking among NBA clubs stayed the same, according to Forbes' latest ranking.
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Masks off: Bill would allow Arizona businesses to ignore city, county mandates
February 19, 2021
A House committee has passed a Republican sponsored bill that would allow Arizona business owners to decide whether to enforce mask mandates for employees and customers.
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Brooklyn Bedding breaks ground on $72M manufacturing plant in Phoenix
February 18, 2021
Construction on the Phoenix firm's manufacturing facility was originally set to begin around the same time the pandemic took over.
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Rob Merwin
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Potentially 'earth-shattering' changes for Arizona law firm ownership are now in effect
February 18, 2021
Arizona is the first state in the nation to allow lawyers to partner with nonlawyers in a new class of businesses that provide legal services.
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Report: Arizona continues to trail other states in higher-ed support
February 18, 2021
Arizona continues to be one of the worst states in the nation when it comes to funding higher education, still reeling from deep budget cuts that were made during the recession, according to a new...
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Covid vaccines and supplies delayed by severe weather across most of the US
February 18, 2021
The delays are the latest obstacle for health officials in the Covid-19 vaccination rollout, which has had to overcome misinformation, skepticism and ongoing scheduling issues.
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Pinal County economic development director dies following Covid-19 battle
February 17, 2021
Funeral arrangements have been announced for Tim Kanavel, who was Pinal County's first economic development director.
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Federal judge rejects Apache Stronghold request to block Oak Flat mine
February 15, 2021
A federal judge Friday refused to order a halt to the proposed Resolution Copper Mine on Oak Flat, land that opponents say is sacred to the Apache people and will be destroyed by the mine.
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Registering for Covid-19 vaccinations frustrates Arizona seniors
February 14, 2021
In Arizona and across the country, many older Americans – among the most vulnerable to falling severely ill from Covid-19 – have reported difficulties getting information about vaccines and making...
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‘A gut punch’: Pedro Gomez’s impact on baseball, journalism far-reaching
February 13, 2021
In more than 30 years covering baseball, Pedro Gomez gained a reputation for being a talented, fair and respected reporter while influencing and mentoring the next generation of sports journalists.
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Want to attend spring training? Cactus League teams begin to roll out plans
February 13, 2021
Despite an offseason that suggested a delay to the start of spring training, Major League Baseball pitchers and catchers are scheduled to report Tuesday, with games kicking off on Feb. 27. Here's what...
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The week in bankruptcies: Smitty's Land LLC
February 12, 2021
This week in Phoenix business bankruptcies include Smitty's Land LLC. For the year, Phoenix has recorded four business bankruptcy filings.
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Arizona Attorney General: Tucson company agrees to settlement in racial discrimination case
February 11, 2021
The Arizona Attorney General's Office reached a settlement with Tucson Recovery Villa Marla in a racial discrimination case that was filed in early 2020.
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Arizona experts warn against complacency even amid positive Covid-19 developments
February 11, 2021
The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases reported daily by the Department of Health Services is dropping.
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Overcoming vaccine doubts, fears will require outreach and education, AZ experts say
February 10, 2021
As the nation undertakes an enormous vaccination effort to combat a disease that has cost the lives of some 450,000 Americans, medical experts are working to overcome skepticism and misinformation.
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Maricopa County judge rules against halting Prop 208 ahead of trial
February 09, 2021
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge denied a request from opponents of Proposition 208 for an injunction to halt the implementation of the surtax, which was passed by Arizona voters in November.
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Allegiant adds new nonstop flights from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport
February 09, 2021
Las-Vegas based Allegiant Travel Company announced Tuesday that 34 new nonstop routes were being added to its flight network, including from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.
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Travel
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Not enough: Workers rally in Phoenix, U.S. for $15 minimum wage, end of tipping
February 09, 2021
A handful of fellow organizers in Phoenix joined like-minded activists around the country rallied to raise the minimum wage and lower the reliance on tips.
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Human Resources
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Biden holds up Arizona’s mass vaccination sites as a model for nation
February 09, 2021
Arizona has administered more than 920,000 doses of vaccine, two-thirds of the 1.3 million scheduled to be shipped to the state.
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Coronavirus
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Aldi sets opening date for fourth Valley store
February 08, 2021
The expansion of Aldi’s footprint in the Valley is part of the German grocery brand’s push to become the nation’s third-largest grocer by store count.
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Tom Cindel
Jack Sinclair
Retailing
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Apache make emotional appeal to court to halt proposed copper mine
February 08, 2021
The hearing before U.S. District Judge Steven Logan was the latest in a years-long fight to block the Resolution Copper Mine, a massive project that is the result of a land swap in southeastern...
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Phoenix-based Leslie’s reports record sales in first quarter
February 08, 2021
Phoenix-based pool and spa retailer Leslie’s Inc. (Nasdaq: LESL) reported the highest first quarter sales the company has ever seen.
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Retail Chains
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Mike Egeck
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ESPN, former Arizona Republic baseball reporter Pedro Gomez dies at 58
February 08, 2021
ESPN says one of its longtime reporters, Pedro Gomez, died unexpectedly on Sunday at the age of 58.
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Media & Marketing
Professional Sports
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What it's like to drive ElectraMeccanica's three-wheeled Solo vehicle
February 07, 2021
Ahead of the announcement on where it is going to build it in the U.S., ElectraMeccanica Vehicles Corp. began test drives of Solo for people who have preordered them. A Phoenix Business Journal...
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Automotive
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The week in Valley bankruptcies: Integrated Ag XI LLC
February 05, 2021
This week in Phoenix business bankruptcies include Integrated Ag XI LLC. For the year, Phoenix has recorded 3 business bankruptcy filings.
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Banking & Financial Services
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Entrepreneur: 3 veterans of Tuft & Needle create outside (furniture) line
February 05, 2021
As Covid-19 pandemic pushed people outside, three friends decided to make high-quality outdoor furniture. Here's how they did it.
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