Arizona Business News

NAU receives $13 million to expand semiconductor research and training
A $13 million investment into Northern Arizona University by the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) will allow the institution to expand semiconductor training and research.
Feb. 19, 2024
Suns acquire rights to G League team
The Phoenix Suns announced Wednesday that they have acquired the rights to a G League franchise that will begin play next season, meaning all 30 NBA teams now own or operate a team in the developmental league.
Feb. 15, 2024
Waymo issues recall after 2 vehicles collide with same tow truck
Self-driving car company Waymo issued its first-ever recall on Tuesday after an incident in Phoenix.
Feb. 15, 2024
New Cactus League history museum in the works in Mesa
A new home for the popular spring training exhibit at the Mesa Historical Museum is in the works.
Feb. 15, 2024
Gov. Katie Hobbs supports new tamale bill
Gov. Katie Hobbs is on board with a new version of the tamale bill that she vetoed last year.
Feb. 15, 2024
How hosting  NCAA Final Four will impact Phoenix hotels, sustainability
Preparations are underway for the Valley to host the NCAA Men’s Final Four. The local organizing committee expects Phoenix hotels to book 22,658 room nights with an average daily rate of $359.
Feb. 15, 2024
VR poised to change the way health providers interact with patients
Virtual reality has been used in health care for several years, and the release of Apple's Vision Pro headset has renewed interest in the field, challenging health care professionals to innovate new ways to treat and talk with patients.
Feb. 15, 2024
How Arizonas Taylor Swift bills plan to target bots and skyrocketing ticket prices
Fans of major artists like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have had to deal with surging ticket prices for popular tours in recent years, with many blaming ticket speculators for using bots to buy up tickets and inflate prices on the resale market.
More Arizona politics news
Feb. 15, 2024
The Peoples Open went too far this year, so whats next?
The Show spoke with Jack Hirsh, the assistant editor at GOLF Magazine, about how this past Waste Management Phoenix Open may have prompted changes for the future.
Feb. 14, 2024
Flight attendants push for new contract at Phoenix Sky Harbor
Dozens of flight attendants from several airlines walked out at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Tuesday. At Terminals 3 and 4, they chanted and demanded better pay and working conditions.
Feb. 14, 2024
Yuma County deal may have violated state law
Arizona Republican lawmakers filed a complaint on Monday requesting an investigation by the attorney general into Yuma County for using taxpayer funds to enter a contract they say violates state law.
Feb. 13, 2024
Psilocybin treatment could be offered in licensed centers under new bill
Sen. T.J. Shope said his SB 1570 legislation is a way of providing treatment in a clinical setting for those who are struggling with things like post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health issues.
Feb. 13, 2024
Changes coming to Phoenix Open after rowdy weekend
The WM Phoenix Open is usually a popular event, but this year’s tournament saw organizers closing the gates and stopping alcohol sales as a crowd of over 200,000 fans became increasingly rowdy.
Feb. 13, 2024
Bill would make it illegal to cut law enforcement budgets
A state House committee passed a bill that would make it illegal to reduce the operating budget of any municipal law enforcement agency below the previous year’s budget.
Feb. 13, 2024
Will D-backs success help address stadium concerns?
The Show spoke with Ted Ferris, former president and CEO of the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority, about how successful baseball teams are when they try to leverage success on the field for fixing up their building, or getting a new stadium or arena?
Feb. 13, 2024
People in this town say a new clean energy project will drain their wells
The Show spoke with Arizona Republic reporter Brandon Loomis about a Californian company that in Brenda, Arizona, that is asking the federal government to let it use groundwater from a stressed basin to create a clean energy fuel.
Feb. 13, 2024
Arizona bill would stop landlords from discriminating against certain dog breeds
Arizona lawmakers advanced a bill on Monday that would stop landlords from discriminating against certain breeds of dog, like pit bulls.
Feb. 13, 2024
FBI warns of romance scams ahead of Valentines Day
Arizonans lost approximately $25 million to online "romance scams" in 2022. This Valentine's Day, the FBI is encouraging people to stay vigilant and report any scams to the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
Feb. 13, 2024
The cost of long-term care could squeeze millions of middle-income Americans into poverty
Almost everyone will one day be a caregiver or need care. And care is costly. For middle-income earners, it could mean relying on adult children or impoverishing themselves to qualify for a program like Medicaid.
Feb. 13, 2024
Super Bowl ads had us laughing and scratching our heads — which ones were hits and which were misses
The Show spoke with Tim Riester, founder and CEO of the firm Riester, about the best and less successful Super Bowl ads.
Feb. 12, 2024

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