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After a consumer fraud investigation, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office recently reached a settlement with a local window dressing company and its owners.
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Fender Musical Instruments is starting construction on its new co-headquarters in Phoenix.
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Monday is the first day for a new bulk trash pick-up system in Phoenix.
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Gas prices in Arizona may soon drop below $3, a welcome relief given the average price of a gallon of gas in the state is 17 cents above the national average.
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The state Department of Environmental Quality is teaming up with Star Valley to address PFAS contaminating the local drinking water.
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The Phoenix City Council will be asked to fund a trade office in the Mexican state of Sonora for three more years. The Phoenix-Hermosillo trade office works with Mexican companies looking to develop business in Phoenix and vice versa.
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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.