Category: News
Appeals Court Hears Tribe’s Glendale Casino Project
A federal appeals court on Monday has taken up an Arizona Indian tribe’s complicated legal fight to build a massive casino and resort near a Glendale neighborhood, on property the tribe owns 160 miles from the headquarters of its sprawling … Continue reading
CBS News President To Keynote Cronkite School Graduation
CBS News President David Rhodes will deliver the keynote graduation address next month at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Arizona State University officials said today. The announcement comes the day after the 50th anniversary of Cronkite’s … Continue reading
CCG Catalyst Hires Connor As Senior VP, COO
Phoenix-based CCG Catalyst, a bank consulting firm providing strategic direction for financial institutions, has named Susan Connor as senior vice president and COO, focusing primarily on daily operations, marketing and public relations. She also directs the company’s business development practice, … Continue reading
ON Semiconductor Announces Retirement Of Notes Due In 2024
ON Semiconductor Corporation announced the retirement of $96.2 million in aggregate principal amount of its remaining outstanding Zero Coupon Convertible Senior Subordinated Notes due 2024, Series B (CUSIP No. 682189AE5) (the “Notes”). ON Semiconductor has redeemed approximately $96.2 million in … Continue reading
Equal Pay For An Equal Day’s Work Remains Elusive, Study Shows
Tuesday, April 17 is Equal Pay Day, a day to mark the fact that women still only earn 77 percent for each dollar earned annually by men and 82 percent of each dollar earned weekly. A new fact sheet released … Continue reading
ASU’s Solar Projects Earn Climate Impact Recognition
Arizona State University (ASU) has been recognized for its cutting-edge work in promoting environmental sustainability through it’s solar projects by the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC), an agreement between nearly 700 colleges and universities to promote sustainability … Continue reading
Suns Induct MacLeod Into Ring Of Honor
Former Phoenix Suns Head Coach, John MacLeod, was inducted into the Suns Ring of Honor, the club’s highest achievement, during halftime of Wednesday’s Suns-Thunder game. MacLeod coached the Suns from 1973 – 1987, and remains the winningest head coach in … Continue reading
Suns Charities Awards $35,000 In Scholarships
Sixteen high school seniors from throughout Arizona have been named winners in the Phoenix Suns Charities’ SunStudents Scholarship program. Fifteen of the students will receive a $2,000 scholarship to be used for educational expenses at the college or university of their … Continue reading
SCAN Health Plan Arizona Offers ‘Wellness Way of Living’ Programs In May
A healthy cooking demonstration and sampling offered by SCAN Health Plan. In honor of National Salad Month, the May demonstration will feature salads and will be held on May 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. As part of the … Continue reading
First Solar Expands Board Of Directors
First Solar, Inc. announced that it nominated two new candidates for election to the Company’s Board of Directors and that it has expanded the size of the Board to eleven from nine, creating two vacancies as it continues to seek … Continue reading
17 Percent Of State Tax Revenue Comes From Auto Sources
A new report from a leading industry research group reveals that more than 17 percent of Arizona’s total tax revenue is generated by the auto industry and from the state’s drivers and auto owners. In a nationwide study released this … Continue reading













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