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Arizona Corporation Commission: Vice Chair Myers Confirms TEP Customers Protected From Data Center Cost-Shift (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Dec. 9 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release on Dec. 8, 2025:
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Vice Chair Myers Confirms TEP Customers Protected from Data Center Cost-Shift
At the Arizona Corporation Commission's December 3, 2025, regular open meeting, Vice Chairman Nick Myers joined the Commission in a 4-1 vote to approve Tucson Electric Power Company's (TEP) special agreement for electric service with the planned data center (Project Blue) developed by Beal Infrastr more PR
Arizona State University Thunderbird School of Global Management: Lessons on Maintaining Your Humanity in the World of AI Technology (10)
GLENDALE, Arizona, Dec. 9 -- Arizona State University Thunderbird School of Global Management issued the following Q&A on Dec. 8, 2025, by Dolores Tropiano with Jeff Abbott, a founding partner of Blitzscaling Ventures, and Andrew Maynard, professor at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society:
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Lessons on maintaining your humanity in the world of AI technology
ASU professor, Thunderbird alum pen a practical, optimistic and human-centric guide to navigating the age of artificial more PR
Ascent Aviation Services Celebrates Grand Opening of Two New Wide-Body Aircraft Hangars in Marana (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Dec. 9 -- The Arizona Commerce Authority posted the following news from Ascent Aviation Services:
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Ascent Aviation Services Celebrates Grand Opening Of Two New Wide-Body Aircraft Hangars In Marana
MARANA, AZ (December 8, 2025) - Ascent Aviation Services ("Ascent") announced today the grand opening of two new 90,000-square-feet widebody maintenance hangars at their Pinal Air Park (MZJ) facility in Marana, Arizona. This celebration culminates an unprecedented investment i more PR
Banner Physical Therapy Clinic Opens in Gilbert (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Dec. 9 -- Banner Health issued the following news release:
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Banner Physical Therapy clinic opens in Gilbert
Clinic offers high level physical therapy, rehabilitation with sports medicine focus
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GILBERT, Ariz. (Dec. 8, 2025) - A new Banner Physical Therapy clinic has opened in Gilbert, adding more access to high quality physical therapy care and rehabilitation to the southeast Phoenix metro area.
The new clinic has a primary focus on sports medicine and sports-specif more PR
Gov. Beshear Begins Term as DGA Chair, Democratic Governors Elect Gov. Whitmer as Vice Chair for 2026 (10)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news:
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Gov. Beshear Begins Term as DGA Chair, Democratic Governors Elect Gov. Whitmer as Vice Chair for 2026
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Today, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear officially began his term as Chair of the Democratic Governors Association for 2026. He was elected Vice Chair and Chair-Elect in December 2024.
Additionally, America's Democratic governors voted to elect Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer to serve as Vice Cha more PR
Joint Legislative Audit Committee Finds Governor's Land Use Policy Conflicts With Housing Affordability and K-12 Education Funding (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Dec. 9 -- The Arizona House Republicans issued the following news release on Dec. 8, 2025:
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Joint Legislative Audit Committee Finds Governor's Land Use Policy Conflicts with Housing Affordability and K-12 Education Funding
The Joint Legislative Audit Committee met today for a special hearing to review the State Land Department's management of Arizona's trust lands and examine how Governor Katie Hobbs' land-use policies are affecting the state's housing supply and K-12 e more PR
McCain Institute Issues Commentary: Children Behind Bars - The Plight of Juvenile Political Prisoners (10)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 -- Arizona State University McCain Institute issued the following commentary on Dec. 8, 2025:
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Children Behind Bars: The Plight of Juvenile Political Prisoners
Author: Ariane Gottlieb, Global Democracy Junior Fellow
At age fifteen, Russian teenager Arseny Turbin did not understand what he had done wrong. How could he? After all, he was not old enough to drive a car. He was not old enough to consume alcohol or purchase cigarettes. He was certainly not old enough to ser more PR
New research links health impacts related to 'forever chemicals' to billions in economic losses (10)
TUCSON, Arizona, Dec. 8 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release:
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New research links health impacts related to 'forever chemicals' to billions in economic losses
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The negative health impacts from contamination by so called "forever chemicals" in drinking water costs the contiguous U.S. at least $8 billion a year in social costs, a University of Arizona-led study has found.
The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, builds on pr more PR
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