-- Preview Email Newsletter
State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for 2025-07-25 ( 7 items ) |
ACC Decides Who Will Pay for New Undergrounded Sedona Water Tank (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 25 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release on July 24, 2025:
* * *
ACC Decides Who Will Pay for New Undergrounded Sedona Water Tank
Phoenix, Ariz. -- The Arizona Corporation Commission voted unanimously at its July 24, 2025 Contingency Open Meeting to assign the responsibility of extra costs incurred for the construction of a new 1.5 million gallon underground water tank, solely on the Sedona customers of Arizona Water Company. The utilit more PR
Ariz. Corporation Commissioner Chair Thompson and Vice Chair Myers Amendments Protect Northern Arizona Water Customers From Millions in Extra Costs to Bury Sedona Water Tank (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 25 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release on July 24, 2025:
* * *
Chair Thompson and Vice Chair Myers Amendments Protect Northern Arizona Water Customers from Millions in Extra Costs to Bury Sedona Water Tank
Additional Amendment from Commissioner Walden Strengthens Ratepayer Protections
*
PHOENIX - Arizona Corporation Commission Chair Kevin Thompson successfully introduced an amendment in the Arizona Water rate case that further prote more PR
Ariz. Secretary of State: Arizona Launches Passport250 Mobile Pass to Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 25 -- The Arizona Secretary of State issued the following news release on July 24, 2025:
* * *
Arizona Launches Passport250 Mobile Pass to Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary
PHOENIX - Today, Arizona's America250 Commission and the Arizona Office of Tourism launched Passport250, an innovative mobile pass delivered directly to mobile devices designed to guide Arizonans and visitors through the state's rich heritage in celebration of America's 250th birthday, or "Semiqu more PR
Czarina and Humberto Lopez Gift Will Fund Sarver Heart Center Research Endowment (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, July 25 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release:
* * *
Czarina and Humberto Lopez gift will fund Sarver Heart Center research endowment
By Phil Villarreal
Community leaders Czarina and Humberto Lopez recently committed to give $3 million to support cardiovascular research at the Sarver Heart Center at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson.
The gift will create the Czarina and Humberto Lopez Cardiovascular Research Endowment, which wil more PR
McCain Institute Issues Commentary: Japanese Hostages Held in North Korea - Abducted by North Korea at 13-Years-Old (10)
WASHINGTON, July 24 -- Arizona State University McCain Institute issued the following commentary on July 22, 2025:
* * *
Japanese Hostages Held in North Korea: Abducted by North Korea at 13-Years-Old
This blog is part of a summer blog series written by the McCain Institute's Summer Junior Fellows. Stella Streeter is a junior fellow for the John McCain Freedom for Political Prisoners Initiative.
Author: Stella Streeter
From 1977 to 1983, North Korean agents abducted 17 Japanese individuals, more PR
Onsemi and Schaeffler Expand Collaboration With New EliteSiC-based PHEV Platform (10)
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona, July 25 -- Onsemi, a semiconductors supplier company, issued the following news:
* * *
onsemi and Schaeffler Expand Collaboration with New EliteSiC-based PHEV Platform
Traction inverter solution will use onsemi's next-generation EliteSiC to enable longer driving range and enhanced reliability for plug-in hybrid EVs
*
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - July 24, 2025 - onsemi (Nasdaq: ON) today announced an expanded collaboration with leading motion technology company Schaeffler through more PR
University of Arizona Health Sciences: Research Uncovers Gene Impacts of PFAS Exposure in Firefighters (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, July 25 -- The University of Arizona Health Sciences issued the following news release:
* * *
New research uncovers gene impacts of PFAS exposure in firefighters
A new paper provides evidence of how PFAS, often called "forever chemicals," correspond to epigenetic changes that can lead to cancers, neurological disorders and autoimmune conditions.
*
Researchers at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health found that certain kinds of long-lastin more PR
|