Infosys To Open Technology And Innovation Hub In Arizona, Hire 1000 Workers

Phoenix, Arizona - Infosys, a global leader in consulting, technology and next-generation services, today announced that it will open its next Technology and Innovation Hub in the State of Arizona and hire 1,000 American workers in the state by 2023.

Governor Ducey Appoints Carter Olson and Patrick Gard To The Pinal County Superior Court

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Wednesday announced the appointments of Carter Olson and Patrick Gard to the Pinal County Superior Court. These appointments are to fill vacancies due to the retirements of Judge Brenda E. Oldham and Judge Henry G. Gooday Jr.

Arizona Attorney General Brnovich Takes Action Against Pearl Bridal

Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a civil lawsuit against Pearl Bridal and its owners, Erica and Tyson Miltenberger. The complaint alleges that Pearl Bridal and the Miltenbergers used false advertising and deceptive practices to collect hundreds of thousands of dollars in prepayments for wedding dresses, and then abruptly shut down the business and disappeared, leaving over $275,000 in orders unfilled.

Innovation Award For ADOT’s I-17 Wrong-Way Vehicle System

Phoenix, Arizona - The Arizona Department of Transportation’s pilot Interstate 17 wrong-way vehicle alert system being tested in Phoenix has been recognized with a Government Innovation Award from GCN, an information technology industry magazine.

Attorney General Mark Brnovich Regarding Alleged AHCCCS Public Fraud Investigation

Phoenix, Arizona - On September 2nd, 2015, special agents of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office executed search warrants at four different locations in Maricopa County in conjunction with an ongoing investigation by their Health Care Fraud Special Investigation Section. Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office deputies assisted with the execution of the search warrants at one location. Two suspects are in custody, including a former state employee.