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State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for 2025-11-22 ( 7 items )  
ACC Votes to Intervene in FERC ANOPR on Interconnection of Large Loads (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 22 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release: * * * ACC Votes to Intervene in FERC ANOPR on Interconnection of Large Loads At the Arizona Corporation Commission's November 19, 2025, regular open meeting, the Commission voted 5-0 to intervene in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) Docket No. RM26-4-000 Interconnection of Large Loads to the Interstate Transmission System. After a lengthy discussion, the Commission voted to inter more PR

Governor Hobbs Recognizes Dr. Daniel Corr's Transformative Leadership at AWC (10)
YUMA, Arizona, Nov. 22 -- Arizona Western College issued the following news: * * * Governor Hobbs recognizes Dr. Daniel Corr's transformative leadership at AWC Arizona Western College is proud to announce that AWC President Dr. Daniel Corr recently received a commendation from Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, recognizing his decade of leadership and his long-standing commitment to expanding educational opportunity across Yuma, La Paz, and the state of Arizona. In an address to the Arizona Commu more PR

Historic Milestone: Mohave College Receives Final Approval to Offer Bachelor's Degrees - Enrollment Now Open for Spring 2026 (10)
KINGMAN, Arizona, Nov. 22 -- Mohave Community College issued the following news release: * * * Historic Milestone: Mohave College Receives Final Approval to Offer Bachelor's Degrees - Enrollment Now Open for Spring 2026 Mohave College is proud to announce that the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) has granted accreditation approval for the College to offer a suite of bachelor's degree programs, marking a major milestone in expanding accessible, affordable four-year education in Mohave County.  more PR

ICYMI: McCain Institute's Alexis Mrachek and Pedro Pizano Op-Ed in the Washington Examiner - 'China Must Release Pastor Ezra Jin' (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- Arizona State University McCain Institute issued the following news: * * * ICYMI: McCain Institute's Alexis Mrachek and Pedro Pizano Op-Ed in the Washington Examiner: "China Must Release Pastor Ezra Jin" In a new op-ed published by the Washington Examiner, McCain Institute human rights and democracy experts Alexis Mrachek and Pedro Pizano warn about escalating threats to religious freedom and sound the alarm over the Chinese Communist Party's recent arrest of members of more PR

Marcus & Millichap Capital Corporation Arranges $22 Million Financing for Scottsdale Independent Living Center (10)
ENCINO, California, Nov. 22 -- Marcus and Millichap issued the following news release: * * * Marcus & Millichap Capital Corporation Arranges $22 Million Financing for Scottsdale Independent Living Center SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., November 21, 2025 - Marcus & Millichap Capital Corporation (MMCC), a leading provider of commercial real estate capital markets financing solutions, arranged $22 million in financing for The Springs of Scottsdale Independent & Senior Assisted Living, a 143-unit independent  more PR

McCain Institute and ASU Mechanics of Democracy Lab Host Panels on AI, Governance, and the Future of Politics (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- Arizona State University McCain Institute issued the following news: * * * McCain Institute and ASU Mechanics of Democracy Lab Host Panels on AI, Governance, and the Future of Politics PHOENIX, Ariz. (November 21, 2025) - The McCain Institute at Arizona State University (ASU) partnered with ASU's Mechanics of Democracy Laboratory (MODL) to co-host an event that united more than 80 artificial intelligence (AI) experts, election officials, and civic leaders to discuss 202 more PR

New study looks at (rainforest) tea leaves to predict fate of tropical forests (10)
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: * * * New study looks at (rainforest) tea leaves to predict fate of tropical forests * Researchers at Northern Arizona University and the Smithsonian found an unconventional method to understand how rainforests will survive with climate changemaking tea with living leaves at the top of the rainforest canopy. The results, published this week in JGR Biogeosciences, are encouraging: The researchers learned t more PR