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Phoenix helps business scene provides additional initiatives to support small businesses

The Phoenix, Arizona business scene is planning new initiatives to provide support for local businesses.

Indianapolis about to reap benefits of new recycling and waste initiative

Indiana’s Recycling Coalition has launched a collaborative project which seeks to further the success of the Indianapolis waste and recycling initiatives, Waste 360 reported.

New SkyBridge comes to Phoenix-Mesa to aid international trade

Phoenix will be supplementing their increased trade demand with alterations to the airport’s customs inspection portion, according to the Greater Phoenix Economic Council.

Schools around the world are cautiously reopening their doors

The United States is beginning to investigate and experiment with reopening schools despite the continued presence of COVID-19, following in the steps of 20 other countries that have already done so, the Heritage Foundation is reporting.

Arizona Department of Health Services advises on guidelines and benchmarks for paused businesses

The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) gave official recommendations for implementing safe reopening for businesses that have been paused throughout the state, according to a press release from the governor's office.

Arizona attorney general says bill will strengthen consumer protection

Attorney General Mark Brnovich says Gov. Doug Ducey's signing of HB2154 will strengthen Arizona's data breach consumer protection statute.

Personal finance company finds Phoenix is an affordable city for renting

Personal finance company SmartAsset recently looked into rental rates in 15 U.S. cities and found Phoenix was one of the more affordable cities in the United States.

Ribbon-cutting held for Mesa Veterans Resource Center

The Mesa United Way, with the Mesa Chamber of Commerce and Mesa Community College, on Aug. 2 hosted a grand opening and ribbon-cutting for the Mesa Veterans Resource Center.

Marcus & Millichap closes five properties yielding over $217 million

Two Marcus & Millichap senior managing directors of the Institutional Properties Advisors division closed five property transactions totaling $217 million and 1,699 units.

Monroe Capital gives an increased loan to Priority Ambulance

Monroe Capital LLC is increasing its credit facility to Priority Ambulance LLC as a means of helping the company acquire Puckett EMS.

Lake Havasu Chamber honors local residents, businesses

The Lake Havasu City Chamber of Commerce annual awards will be presented to a number of individuals and organizations for their outstanding actions.

Rogers Corp. hosts investor day at New York Stock Exchange

Arizona-based Rogers Corp. will host an investor day on Aug.17 at the New York Stock Exchange.

Johnson appointed to Pima County Superior Court

Kellie Johnson has been appointed to the Pima County Superior Court by Gov. Doug Ducey

GlobalTranz acquires Worthington Logistics Solutions

GlobalTranz Enterprises Inc. recently acquired Worthington Logistics Solutions.

Arizona Small Business Association provides tips on staying positive

Entrepreneurs need to be experts at managing themselves and this includes managing their attitude, according to a blog post on the Arizona Small Business Association's website.

Pima County hires new director of attractions and tourism

Pima County recently hired Diane Frisch as the director of attractions and tourism.

Insurance updates, reinstatement functions available online for Arizona drivers

Arizona drivers can now update their insurance information or reinstate canceled or lapsed insurance coverage on the ServiceArizona.com site.

Show Low throws movie night for 'Rogue One'

The city of Show Low will be screening "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" for a free public event June 23.

Arizona engineers work to improve transportation as monsoon season approaches

With the onset of monsoon season June 15, Arizona residents know how to prepare for this especially challenging time of year for weather.

City of Surprise joins with Maricopa Association of Governments to fight heat dangers

The city of Surprise is taking the role of a Heat Relief Network partner, alongside the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG), to help residents keep cool during dangerous summer temperatures.