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Apr 09 2024
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Arizona upholds 1860s abortion ban
Sign up here to receive “The in brief” as a newsletter, each weekday, in your inbox. Arizona’s Supreme Court said the state could enforce a law from 1864 that criminalises abortions except when the mother’s life is in jeopardy. Arizona’s 15-week ban will stay in place until a lower court hears more challenges to the law, which was passed before Arizona became a state. Democrats quickly slammed
The EconomistApr 17 2024
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How Arizona's 1864 abortion ban stayed on the books
The near-total abortion ban set to take effect in the coming months was crafted before Arizona was a state — and generations of lawmakers have worked to keep it alive ever since. The big picture: The pre-statehood ban was the law of the land in Arizona until the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 Roe decision made it illegal to enforce. • But the Arizona Supreme Court ruled last week that the
AxiosJan 28 2024
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Arizona GOP elects new party chair in north Scottsdale
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — The Arizona Republican Party has a new leader after its previous chair, Jeff DeWit, resigned after audio of a meeting between him and former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake was leaked to a British tabloid. The meeting took place at Dream City Church’s Scottsdale campus near Cave Creek Road and Sweetwater Avenue. During the Arizona GOP’s meeting, where members
Arizona's FamilyApr 15 2024
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An internal document shows Arizona Republicans are considering new abortion ballot measures
House Republicans may refer several new measures to the November ballot that would compete with the citizen initiative to enshrine abortion rights in the Arizona Constitution, per a leaked internal document. The big picture: Republican lawmakers are trying to figure out a path forward after last week's Arizona Supreme Court ruling that reinstated an 1864 ban on all abortions except those
AxiosApr 18 2024
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NHL approves sale of Arizona Coyotes to Utah Jazz owner
April 18 (UPI) -- The Arizona Coyotes are moving to Salt Lake City after NHL's Board of Directors on Thursday approved the team's sale to a new owner.
The team's assets, including its reserve list, roster of players and draft picks, were sold to Smith Entertainment Group, led by Ashley and Ryan Smith, who own the Utah Jazz NBA team.
United Press InternationalApr 18 2024
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A 'defining moment': Utahns react to Arizona Coyotes' relocation to Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah landing a National Hockey League is a "milestone" and a "defining moment" in Salt Lake City's trajectory, Salt Lake City leaders said moments after league owners finalized a process to relocate the Arizona Coyotes to Utah. The NHL Board of Governors voted Thursday to approve the sale of the NHL franchise from Alex Meruelo to Utah Jazz owners Ryan and Ashley Smith. Terms
KSLApr 15 2024
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Arizona school shootings: A look at 3 events through the headlines
Arizona school shootings: A look at 3 events through the headlines In September 1989, a 15-year-old student died after an accidental gunshot outside a classroom at Dysart High School in El Mirage. A group of students were examining a .25-caliber automatic pistol went it fired. Provided By Newspaper.com In February 1987, a 17-year-old boy went on a shooting spree at the Orme School in Mayer. He
AZ CentralApr 17 2024
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Man suspected in fatal Ruby Hill shooting arrested in Arizona
Police arrested a 51-year-old man in Arizona on Tuesday suspected of fatally shooting 35-year-old Luis Gómez-Reyes in Denver’s Ruby Hill neighborhood. Francisco Ivan Romero was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder, Denver Police Department officials said in a news release Wednesday. Officers responded to a shooting at 6:50 a.m. March 29 in the 1600 block of South Federal Boulevard and
The Denver PostApr 17 2024
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Woman Hiking With Husband and Child Plunges Off Arizona Cliff
A California woman’s family hike with her husband and child took a tragic turn this week when she suddenly plunged 140 feet down the side of a cliff in Sedona, Arizona. Zynad Joseph, 40, was with her husband and 1-year-old when she took the fatal fall on Bear Mountain, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office said. The incident reportedly happened so fast that no one immediately realized anything
Daily Beast