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With the August 2 primary election just days away, a trio of organizations aligned with the Arizona business community has begun to announce their endorsements for the state legislature.

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Multimodal Planning Division has tabbed Dallas-based AECOM to develop a plan for the statewide deployment of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.

The Functional Government Initiative (FGI) is demanding answers about what may be fueling President Joe Biden’s decision to release exorbitant amounts of emergency crude oil, recently filing suit against the Department of Energy (DOE) and accusing the government agency of repeatedly refusing to reveal information related to the White House’s position.

The first Phoenix location of Seattle-based coffeehouse Caffe Vita will open soon, featuring espresso drinks, pour overs, pastries and funky jams.

With gasoline prices surging across the country and showing few signs of slowing in any major way, a new Gasoline Misery Index report concludes Wisconsin residents will spend at least $709 more this year than they did last year in gas costs.Metro Business Daily's "Gasoline Misery" Index tracks how much more (or less) the average American consumer will have to spend on gasoline on an annual basis.

As gas prices continue to surge across much of the country, Arizona residents are expected to spend an average of at least $769 more on gas this year.

Specializing in treating the conditions of the nasal cavity, Dr. Matt Hershcovitch is aiming to quickly revolutionize the industry with the work being done at SoCal Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers.

Consumers of on-demand services and the gig workers who provide them find connecting easy with today's technology.

Anabel Maldonado has dreams of making PSYKHE the wave of the future.The e-commerce startup is already quickly making a name for itself by combining AI and psychology to impress shoppers across Arizona.

The Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) is set to spend at least $326,000 a month for office space at the new Indeed Tower.

Rep. T.J. Shope and Attorney General Mark Brnovich are demanding to know from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg how many Arizonans were impacted by the latest breach of user accounts.