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Published on 11:23 GMT
Source: CBS News - Neutral -
Published on 10:14 GMT
Arizona teen hailed for helping save woman with dementia wandering in 103F heat
An Arizona fire department is formally honoring a 14-year-old boy who recently helped save an elderly woman with dementia after she wandered miles off course amid potentially lethal temperatures, saying the teenager demonstrated “heroism … quick thinking …
Source: The Guardian - Center-left -
Published on 10:30 GMT
TSMC’s $265 Billion Arizona Gamble: Can the Taiwanese Chip Giant Overcome Delays and Sky-High Costs?
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company just doubled down on America. On July 16, the company pledged another $100 billion for its Arizona operations. That lifts the total commitment to $265 billion. The move comes as demand for advanced chips used in …
Source: WebProNews - Pending -
Published on 02:24 GMT
Arizona or Florida: Where a $1 Million Retirement Actually Goes Further
There are plenty of people who have a million dollars, want sunshine, and their bodies are done with winter. Is it Arizona or Florida? Both states pitch themselves hard to retirees, and both deserve the pitch. For a specific dollar figure, the answer …
Source: 24/7 Wall St. - Neutral -
Published on 02:04 GMT
Arizona regulators face Trump-backed revolt as coal plant fight hits GOP primary
"We can't put $1.9 billion on the backs of 1.4 million ratepayers for APS." by Leigh CookJuly 17, 2026 An unusual Arizona Republican primary is being shaped by a battle over the closed Cholla plant, with two incumbent utility regulators …
Source: The Cool Down - Oregon - Center-left -
Published on 10:28 GMT
TSMC’s $265 Billion Arizona Gamble: Bold Promises, Daunting Realities in America’s Chip Buildout
TSMC just dropped another $100 billion on the table for Arizona chip plants. The total now stands at $265 billion. Twelve facilities in all. Four more fabs on top of what came before. The announcement landed this week alongside record quarterly results …
Source: WebProNews - Pending -
Published on 02:01 GMT
Arizona utility regulators gut energy efficiency standards that saved ratepayers $1.7 billion
Arizona utility regulators repealed another major clean energy policy, ending requirements that supporters said helped residents save money and reduce stress on the power grid. What happened? Regulators voted to end a policy that required Arizona's …
Source: The Cool Down - Oregon - Center-left -
Published on 03:51 GMT
Judge hands Ohio’s former prisons chief sweeping control over Arizona prison healthcare
A federal judge on Friday appointed Ohio’s former prisons chief to run Arizona’s prison healthcare system, giving her the sole power to determine what the state needs to do to stop violating the constitutional rights of inmates with substandard medical …
Source: Arizona Mirror - Left-wing -
Published on 06:08 GMT
Receiver appointed in Arizona prison healthcare reform case
The department has indicated it plans to appeal the appointment of an outside receiver to assume control of the delivery of healthcare services to prisons at Arizona's nine state-run prisons. PHOENIX (CN) — The Arizona Department of Corrections, …
Source: Courthouse News - Neutral -
Published on 05:15 GMT
KEYS Research Program celebrates 20 years at University of Arizona
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The University of Arizona’s KEYS Research Program marked its 20th anniversary Friday, placing dozens of high school students alongside university mentors for a free, seven-week science research experience. Around 500 students from …
Source: KOLD News 13 - Arizona - Neutral