Yuma News
Acronis Increases Arizona Investment To 20 Million, Expands R&D Center For AI And Blockchain Projects
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- Published: 29 September 2018 29 September 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona - Acronis, a global leader in cyber protection and hybrid cloud solutions, currently celebrating its 15-year anniversary, announced it will increase its investment in Arizona to 20 million over the next three years through the expansion of its operations and the availability of research and development engineering positions at its office in Scottsdale.
Governor Ducey Lights Arizona Purple
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- Published: 29 September 2018 29 September 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - The Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family, in partnership with PetSmart Charities, is kicking off Domestic Violence Awareness month by hosting the 4th Annual Lighting Arizona Purple Event. On October 2, 2018, from 6 PM - 7 PM, Governor Doug Ducey will light the State Capitol purple as a symbol of unity and hope to support survivors and prevent domestic violence. The Capitol Dome will remain lit purple every night through the month of October.
Upgrades to prompt some range closures at Ben Avery Shooting Facility
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- Published: 29 September 2018 29 September 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - In an ongoing effort to provide better customer service for recreational shooters, the Ben Avery Shooting Facility has announced it will begin a development project next month on the Department of Public Safety (DPS) 300-yard range.
AZGFD biologists guide Nevada wildlife crossing planning over new I-11
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- Published: 29 September 2018 29 September 2018
Kingman, Arizona - For most Arizona residents, travelling Interstate 11 - the to-be-constructed roadway linking Phoenix to Las Vegas - is a long way down the road.
Lake Havasu boating accident shows the importance of life jackets
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- Published: 29 September 2018 29 September 2018
Lake Havasu, Arizona - Two people were ejected into Lake Havasu after a boating collision but escaped injury due in large part to wearing their life jackets and the quick response of a “Good Samaritan,” according to a September 21 news release issued by the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.
Attorney General Tom Horne Sues Mortgage Services Company Targeting Spanish Speaking Victims
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- Published: 29 September 2018 29 September 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Tom Horne has filed a consumer fraud lawsuit against Phoenix-based Making All Homes Affordable, LLC (MAHA), its owner and manager, Albert Figueroa, and one of its salespersons, Steve Villanueva.
Attorney General Brnovich Warns About Upcoming 5K Races in Tucson, Chandler, and Mesa
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- Published: 29 September 2018 29 September 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich is warning consumers to beware of false and misleading advertising relating to 5K races known as the “Skull Run,” “Dragons & Skulls Run,” or “Dragon, Zombies, Skulls Run.”