February 8, 2021

Arizona Today with Lyle Rapacki

Update on the Arizona Senate’s Contempt Resolution

The Arizona Senate had all 16 of the Republican Senators agree to a resolution to hold the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in contempt for ignoring the Senate’s subpoenas to hand over the voting machines and ballots. Unfortunately, due to one senator’s betrayal, the resolution lost. Dr. Lyle Rapacki interviews Arizona Senator Sonny Borrelli about

Local

City of Prescott Household Hazardous Waste Collection

Online Registration begins Monday, February 8th The City of Prescott will be hosting a Household Hazardous Waste Collection for City residents from March 1st – 19th to allow residents the opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted household hazardous items. Materials accepted include, but are not limited to, insecticides, pesticides, gasoline, car batteries, drain and oven

Legal Beat

Fake Check Scam

The Prescott Police Department has seen an increase in Fraud Schemes and similar crimes. Criminals that perpetrate these crimes often prey upon a victim’s honesty and good nature. Often times the criminal will demand immediate action and threaten consequences for nonpayment. They will try and make the victim nervous and push them into quick payment.

Opinion

Opinion: Unemployment Fraud Cost America Billions in 2020

Imagine how many small businesses could have been saved or how many families given a significant boost with $36 billion. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen as scam artists siphoned off $36 billion in unemployment benefits from hardworking Americans who were hurt by the economic lockdowns.  Sometimes this fraud becomes farcical. In one instance, the rapper Nuke Bizzle

U.S. Government

Why disputes between Congress and the White House so often end up in court

The three branches of U.S. government often find themselves in tension. White House, Eric Kiser; Capitol, John Xavier; Supreme Court, Architect of the Capitol, CC BY-SA Sarah Burns, Rochester Institute of Technology When the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. government don’t agree, especially on thorny, politically charged issues such as reproductive rights and

Employment

USDA Forest Service is hiring for wildland fire positions

USDA Forest Service, Southwestern Region is seeking individuals interested in making a difference and putting their skills to work in fire management. A variety of positions exist, including seasonal and permanent, full-time work schedules. Approximately 50 positions will be filled across the Southwestern Region. Positions include fire dispatchers, hotshot squad leaders, and prevention technicians, to

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