Arizona News
Governor Ducey Announces Nearly $6 Million To Prevent Homelessness, Support Those In Need
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- Published: 21 July 2020 21 July 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced a plan to distribute $5,950,572 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program to organizations that support Arizonans in need, combat homelessness, and help ensure families and individuals keep a roof over their heads.
Governor Ducey Announces Nearly $6 Million To Prevent Homelessness, Support Those In Need
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 21 July 2020 21 July 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced a plan to distribute $5,950,572 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program to organizations that support Arizonans in need, combat homelessness, and help ensure families and individuals keep a roof over their heads.
Tempe Man Charged with Sexual Conduct with a Minor & Molestation of a Child
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- Published: 20 July 2020 20 July 2020
Tempe, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that 20-year-old Michael William Spatz, of Tempe, was charged with Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, Sexual Conduct with a Minor, and Molestation of a Child.
Governor Ducey Announces $120,000 To Support First Responder Mental Health
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 21 July 2020 21 July 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey today announced $120,000 for Heal the Hero Foundation, supporting its work to mitigate the mental health impacts facing first responders during COVID-19. Heal the Hero Foundation offers technology-based mental health support—along with community education, research and training—for veterans, first responders and abuse survivors.
Arizona Attorney General’s Office Determines Tucson’s Election Ordinance May Violate State Law
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 20 July 2020 20 July 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - The Arizona Attorney General’s Office (AGO) released its findings in the SB 1487 investigation of whether the City of Tucson’s ordinance, which calls for elections for city council and city ballot measures to be held “off-cycle” in 2021 rather than on the statewide election dates in 2022, violates state law. The AGO has determined that the ordinance (11731), enacted on February 19, 2020, may violate state law.