
Potential Arizona Supreme Court Retirement This Year?
Following a ruling on Arizona’s abortion law, a vacancy could arise in the Arizona Supreme Court before the end of 2024.

Following a ruling on Arizona’s abortion law, a vacancy could arise in the Arizona Supreme Court before the end of 2024.

“No-fault divorce laws have reduced intimate partner violence rates. But some conservative leaders want these laws scrapped.”

National HIV Testing Day emphasizes the importance of knowing one’s HIV status and is supported year-round by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) through various testing methods, including at-home test kits and in-person testing.
The Coconino County Public Works Department will be participating in three Fourth of July parades next week.

Governor Hobbs signed water bills enabling sustainable growth and groundwater protection in Arizona, aiding agriculture and cities with renewable water sources.

Governor Katie Hobbs signed SB1081, SB1181, and SB1242, while vetoing SB1172, HB2017, HB2020, HB2062, and HB2127.

The Arizona Department of Transportation announced several freeway and road closures in the Valley for the last weekend of June, including the narrowing of westbound I-10 and US 60 for construction, and closures of ramps and a section of Guadalupe Road for utility work.
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the FY25 budget totaling $484.5 million.

Arizona has received the prestigious “Gold Shovel” award from Area Development magazine for the fourth consecutive year, recognizing its success in attracting significant job-creating and investment projects.

Article Summary – Arizona’s May Employment Report revealed a decrease in unemployment from 3.6% to 3.4%, marking the lowest rate since 1976, and the state also won its fourth consecutive gold shovel award for significant economic development. Governor Katie Hobbs highlighted the creation of more than 110,000 new jobs since

