Saturday - March 28, 2026

State Tipoffs Involving Arizona

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Ariz. A.G. Mayes, Arizona Utilities, and Arizona Anti-Human Trafficking Network Launch Statewide Training to Combat Human Trafficking
PHOENIX, Arizona, Jan. 14 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on Jan. 13, 2025: Today, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, APS, SRP, TEP, UniSource Energy Services, and the Arizona Anti-Human Trafficking Network are excited to announce a joint effort to provide human trafficking training to utility employees across the state. Building awareness around human trafficking in Arizona is an important effort especially during Human Trafficking Awareness month.   more
NAU Partnership Empowers Special Ed Students Through Custodial Work
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Jan. 14 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: A nascent partnership between NAU's Facility Services department and Flagstaff Unified School District (FUSD) is giving young people with disabilities the work experience they need to kickstart successful careers in northern Arizona. The partnership places special education high school students in custodial positions at NAU, where they learn how to reliably complete tasks, communicate with others and commut  more
Navajo Nation Government: Budget & Finance Committee Receive Reports to Prepare for FY 2025 Comprehensive Budget
WINDOW ROCK, Arizona, Jan. 14 -- The Navajo Nation Government issued the following news release on Jan. 13, 2025: The Budget and Finance Committee (BFC) convened on Tuesday to receive updates on the Fiscal Year 2025 General Wage Adjustment (GWA) funding and personnel payroll allocations. During the session, the BFC welcomed its newest member, Council Delegate Cherilyn Yazzie, who was recently appointed to the committee and had previously served as the Vice Chair of the Law and Order Committee.  more
Northern Arizona University: Americans Lost Out on $420B in Bank Loans Because of the Federal Reserve, Explosive New Research Says
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Jan. 14 (TNSres) -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: In the years after the Great Recession, banks chose to keep some $420 billion in their reserves rather than loan it out to American people and businesses. While many tend to blame the banks themselves for that decision, one Wall Streeter-turned-academic is pointing the finger squarely at the Federal Reserve's decision to pay interest on banks' excess reserves. Raymond Kim, an assistant professor of f  more
Speaker Curley Encourages Newly Elected Western Navajo Agency Chapter Officials to Serve With Integrity
KAYENTA, Arizona, Jan. 14 -- The Navajo Nation Government issued the following news release on Jan. 13, 2025: On Thursday, Jan. 9, the Western Navajo Agency held its 2025 Chapter Inauguration Ceremony at Monument Valley High School's Nash Gym. The event brought together leaders, officials, and community members to celebrate the newly elected leadership across the agency's chapters. The keynote address was delivered by 25th Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley, along with Thomas Cody  more
Tucson Electric Power: Attorney General Mayes, Arizona Utilities, and Arizona Anti-Human Trafficking Network Launch Statewide Training to Combat Human Trafficking
TUCSON, Arizona, Jan. 14 -- Tucson Electric Power issued the following news release on Jan. 13, 2025: PHOENIX - Today, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, APS, SRP, TEP, UniSource Energy Services, and the Arizona Anti-Human Trafficking Network are excited to announce a joint effort to provide human trafficking training to utility employees across the state. Building awareness around human trafficking in Arizona is an important effort especially during Human Trafficking Awareness month. Repres  more