Cochise County Election Officials Urge Patience as Ballot Counting Continues
Election officials in Cochise County are carefully counting votes post-Election Day, urging public patience as results are tallied. A total of 40,336 ballots have been counted, with further updates expected each evening.
Attorneys General United in Urging FCC to Strengthen Measures Against Illegal Robocalls
Attorney General Mayes and a bipartisan group are urging the FCC to strengthen the Robocall Mitigation Database to close loopholes exploited by scammers. They propose stricter data submissions, validation checks, and penalties for non-compliance.
Pima County Invites Public Input on New Environmental Equity Plans, Ensuring Inclusive Community Engagement
The PDEQ released their Public Participation Plan draft, seeking feedback to enhance public engagement and compliance with civil rights laws, with comments accepted until December 16, 2024.
Queen Creek Residents Miss Out on Free Pancake Feast Due to Notification Error, Town Promises Delightful QC Hometown Christmas Event Next
Queen Creek officials apologized after a technical error caused a late notification about a free pancake event that had already occurred. They promise a festive QC Hometown Christmas event in December as redemption.












