State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Wednesday June 25, 2025 ( 7 items ) |
House and Senate Democratic Members React to U.S. Bombing of Iran
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 25 -- The Arizona House Democrats issued the following news release on June 24, 2025:
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House and Senate Democratic Members React to U.S. Bombing of Iran
PHOENIX -Representatives Mariana Sandoval, Cesar Aguilar, Lorena Austin, and Senator Analise Ortiz released the following joint statement today after the Trump Administration bombed targets in Iran over the weekend. without Congressional approval or credible proof of a threat.
"To the people of Iran, as elected of
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MCC Faculty Program Helps Develop Student Skills for the Global Workforce
MESA, Arizona, June 25 -- Mesa Community College issued the following news release:
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MCC faculty program helps develop student skills for the global workforce
MESA, Arizona -- June 24, 2025 -- A new program offered to Mesa Community College (MCC) faculty to integrate global content into their courses, assists students in better developing the skills needed to be competitive in the world economy. MCC is one of only three colleges selected to participate in the training program.
The progr
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Microchip Enhances TrustMANAGER Platform to Support CRA Compliance and Cybersecurity Regulations
CHANDLER, Arizona, June 25 -- Microchip Technology, a provider of smart, connected and secure embedded control solutions, issued the following news release:
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Microchip Enhances TrustMANAGER Platform to Support CRA Compliance and Cybersecurity Regulations
Firmware over-the-air updates and remote cryptographic key management provide scalable solutions for addressing IoT security challenges
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CHANDLER, Ariz., June 24, 2025 -- International cybersecurity regulations continue to adapt to me
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Newmark, on Behalf of ViaWest Group, Arranges Sale of Fully Leased, Low Coverage Phoenix Industrial Facility
NEW YORK, June 24 [Category: BizReal Estate] -- Newmark Group posted the following news release:
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Newmark, on Behalf of ViaWest Group, Arranges Sale of Fully Leased, Low Coverage Phoenix Industrial Facility
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June 24, 2025 9:00 AM
Newmark announces that the company has arranged the sale of 2727 West Grovers Avenue, a fully leased, low-coverage industrial property in North Phoenix, Arizona. Newmark Managing Director Gary Cornish facilitated the transaction for the seller, ViaWest Grou
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SRP Board Approves Converting Coal-fired Coronado Generating Station to Run on Natural Gas
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 25 -- The Salt River Project, a public power utility and electricity provider, issued the following news on June 24, 2025:
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SRP Board Approves Converting Coal-fired Coronado Generating Station to Run on Natural Gas
The SRP Board of Directors today approved converting the existing coal-fired boilers at the Coronado Generating Station (CGS) to run on natural gas.
SRP previously announced its intent to repurpose the CGS site and cease coal generation by the end of 2
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Three-year Business Degree From Yavapai College Received Foundational Support From Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education
PRESCOTT, Arizona, June 24 -- Yavapai College issued the following news:
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New, Three-year Business Degree from Yavapai College Received Foundational Support from Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education
By Tim Diesch
Yavapai College announced in May 2025 a new Optimized 92-credit Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Degree (BASB), designed to be completed within three years.
The degree will launch for the upcoming fall 2025 semester, and Yavapai College will be the first
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University of Arizona: Creature Culture - What Animal Behavior Can Teach Us About Saving Nature
TUCSON, Arizona, June 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release:
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Creature culture: What animal behavior can teach us about saving nature
By Logan Burtch-Buus
Animal conservationists often move elephants between herds to improve biodiversity and group health, but what if the elephants don't speak the same language?
Studies suggest that populations, even those living relatively close to one another, may speak in subtly different "rumbles."
What if thos
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