Solange DeLisle News
Wall Street Journal: Inflation impacts Arizona labor market as 'worker paychecks can’t buy as much as they did even a few months ago'
By Solange DeLisle | May 10, 2022
Although the latest figures from the Labor Department show an unchanged labor rate for April, analysts believe the pain associated with inflation is starting to hurt the labor market.
Ducey: 'It's clear the rest of the world has its eyes on Arizona'
By Solange DeLisle | Apr 14, 2022
Governor Doug Ducey (R-AZ) spoke highly of Arizona's growing manufacturing industry and increased foreign trade during the annual International State of the State Address last week.
Nestlé announces plans to build $675 million creamer factory in Glendale
By Solange DeLisle | Mar 28, 2022
Hundreds of new jobs could soon be coming to Glendale thanks to a newly announced $675 million investment by Nestlé USA which plans to build a coffee creamer production factory in the city.
SEC chairman: 'Companies and investors alike would benefit' from proposed climate reporting
By Solange DeLisle | Mar 23, 2022
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed adding climate reporting, including direct and indirect emissions plus greenhouse gases, as a requirement for companies in the United States.
Montana pension funds are invested in BlackRock as the company pushes for net-zero energy: Here is MT's energy breakdown
By Solange DeLisle | Mar 15, 2022
Montana ranks among the top 10 states for the most state pension funds invested through BlackRock, but now states like Texas have called for a boycott of the company based on its energy views.
Reasons why sinus issues could be worse after St. Patrick's Day
By Solange DeLisle | Mar 5, 2022
Weather changes or even a few alcoholic beverages could be blamed for increased sinus issues after St. Patrick's Day.
New study reveals ride-hailing services are preventing DUI-related traumatic accidents
By Solange DeLisle | Nov 10, 2021
(Sponsored Content) – Ride-hailing services like Uber could be saving lives, according to a new study that found these services have been particularly beneficial when people shouldn't be driving.
Coming off a 'record breaking' year for growth, GPEC expects region's economy to come out of the pandemic 'stronger than ever'
By Solange DeLisle | Sep 20, 2020
The Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC) is looking to overcome the challenges associated with doing business amidst a public health crisis while advancing their vision to improve the Greater Phoenix area together.