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Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport ranks third in overall consumer satisfaction among North American mega airports, up 10 spots from just a year ago.
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No building implosions will take place at the 80-acre site off Interstate 17 and Dunlap Avenue. Crews are removing asbestos before they tear down walls.
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A report from the state Office of Economic Opportunity shows Arizona added 66,100 jobs in August while also adding 3,283 people to the labor force.
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The Federal Reserve yesterday cut interest rates by half a percent. It was the first rate cut in four years, and likely won’t be the last this year. Jim Rounds, president of Rounds Consulting Group, joined The Show to talk about how the lower interest rate may impact Arizona.
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The company and product reviewer used government data, test scores and other metrics to rank all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
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The annual Abilities Expo recently came to Phoenix, where over the course of three days local vendors and buyers had the chance to highlight new technology to help people with disabilities.
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Arizona’s minimum wage is set to hit $14.70 per hour come January, a 35 cent jump. The wage is tied to inflation, which the Bureau of Labor statistics announced was at 2.5% year over year.
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It's time to visit the Hermosa Inn in Paradise. Specifically, a room that looks like a library, filled with the paintings of Lon Megargee. If his first name sounds familiar — he’s the Lon for whom the resort’s restaurant is named.
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The Bridge Access Program, which provided free COVID-19 vaccines to uninsured adults, has now ended. That could leave them paying well over $100 just as new boosters have become available.
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For the first time Arizona’s tourism tax revenue topped $4 billion in 2023. That’s according to a new report from the state’s Office of Tourism.