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"The city No Katya in Arizona, Senate Republicans have voted to further shield wealthy taxpayers from a voter approved increase to fund education. Republicans voted to send the measure to Governor Ducey in a party line vote if he signs it is expected income from estates trusts and business profits won't be subject to a voter approved. 3.5% surcharge school funding will be reduced by several $100 million per year. Republicans say the measure is needed to ensure Arizona remains an attractive place for business owners to live. Democrats say it will harm schools and undermined the will of the voters. Deborah Dale, Katya our news Arizona votes. Another Democratic lawmaker, is joining Arizona's race for governor. In his video, Paradise Valley, representative Aaron Lieberman describes himself as a social entrepreneur. When we turn the page on this pandemic, let's turn the page on our politics to he'll fight for the nomination against Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and former Nogales Mayor Marco Lopez. We got to try new approaches to education to health care to ensuring that we have clean air and water and a booming economy that will help every year is To be successful. Most Arizonans have returned to work after the pandemic. Five Republicans are also running Governor. Ducey is turning out Peter Seymour Katie Air News Can Johnson for three Suzanne Sons looking for more shots like that one tonight in Game six of the Western Conference finals in Los Angeles there, just one win away from clinching their first trip. To the NBA Finals since 1993. But the Clippers have made a habit in the postseason of coming from behind to win series. You can hear the game at six and 98 7 FM Arizona Sports station. To our news time. 6 37. Yeah, The Clippers are like cockroaches that just won't go away. All right. Here's d turned in in the Valley Chevy dealers Traffic.

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"Along with two others. Meanwhile, GPS mourning the loss of one of their own. A trooper responded to help a driver in an SUV on US study three north of Wickenburg Friday night. The trooper was following the car into Wickenburg when a third car was speeding and crossed over the center line hitting the SUV and the trooper's car. Two people died, including the trooper. 25 year old man facing a string of felonies this afternoon, including murder following the death of a Chandler police officer Jonathan Adler and in the hospital, recovering from injuries following a pursuit Friday morning that led to the death of Christopher Ferrara, an 18 year veteran of the Chandler Police Department at Lynn allegedly led police on a pursuit that began in the lawyer. I am indeed at a car dealership and Gilbert for are joined in the pursuit after Adeline allegedly crashed through a gate of the Chandler airport. At Linz being charged with a long list of felonies, including murder. John Roller. Katya Our News. Gilbert Police officer, Rico Aranda was also injured. He's recovering from serious injuries. An update on the Maggie fire. The wildfire broke out Friday night for miles north of Black Canyon City. So far, 80 acres have burned and his 60% contained. Firefighters are back out today. High winds are predicted for this afternoon. Arizona could soon lose about 1/5 of the water gets from the Colorado River. The federal government is predicting the first ever shortage of Colorado River water and there could be mandated cuts to the supply. Arizona stands to lose more than any other state because years ago, it agreed to be the first in line for Cuts in exchange for federal funding for the canal system. The brunt of the water cuts will be felt by central Arizona farmers, it likely won't have much of an impact on people's homes. The federal government will give its official projection for the river in mid August. Deborah Dale, Katya our news, Let's get a check now on traffic.

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"Stop news, traffic and weather starts. Now I'm Becky Lin. It's five o'clock Trump on trial. Another procedural hurdle cleared during day one of the second Trump impeachment trial. The second Trump impeachment trial in the Senate is over for the day. Resuming noon tomorrow Eastern time. Senate took a vote before adjourning over whether the trial is constitutional. In this boat, the age of 56. The days are 44. Presiding Senator Patrick Leahy has six Republicans voted with the Democrats that included a change A yes from Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy, who says he's listening with an open mind Cassidy calling the Trump team disorganized. And not talking about the question of hand likes his Cassidy. They're embarrassed about their own arguments, 17 Republicans would have to vote with the Democrats to convict President Trump. Trump lawyer Bruce Castor said that the Trump team changed their argument at the last minute. Because the House Democratic manager's presentation was well done. It included up close graphic, uncensored UNB leaped violent video of the storming of the capital on January 6th. With continuing coverage. The impeachment trial. Chuck's Everton, ABC News and one of the most recognizable figures in the insurrections has been doing a little soul searching Katya ours. Deborah Dale is live the news center with surprising revelations from the Cuban on shaman. Well, Becky Lynn, the Arizona man who took a very visible part, the January 6th insurrection, wearing face paint, no shirt and a furry hat with horns. Is now apologizing for storming the Capitol. Jacob Chance. Lee a k a. The cute on shaman claims he's re evaluated his life since being jailed on charges stemming from the riot. Now he's expressing regrets for storming the building, apologizing for causing fear and others and realizing former President Trump let him down. He's asking for patience as he still trying to come to terms with everything that happened. Live in the news center Deborah Jael Katya our news tune in tonight at seven to here on ABC special on this first day of former President Donald Trump second impeachment trial by though to now, so let's check on the drive,.

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"The high reaches 76 today, then 76 on Tuesday highs drop into the low seventies by the end of the week. I'm ABC 15 meteorologist. Iris, Enormous ego. At 703. It is 49 degrees in Apache Junction. Coronavirus in Arizona. Our state's health department is on a mission to get more people in minority communities vaccinated a Santan Valley woman who has been helping set up appointments, says. There's a major barriers for some Latinos May Bologna's says Not speaking. English is one issue. Ask about your medical history, and then you have to give consent. So I had to translate those things for the people that I was helping out. She says, not knowing where to go for testing or how to sign up for the back. Senior also major challenges for some Latinos. Arizona's Republican members of Congress are now pushing for more Corona virus vaccines for Arizona. U S. Rep. Debbie Lesko sent a letter to FEMA requesting an emergency vaccine allotment for Arizona. With Andy Biggs Paul Ghosts are and David Schweikert signing on. It asks for 300,000 vaccine doses immediately and an increase of 300,000 doses in the weekly allocation of vaccines to the state from the federal government cover Do sees earlier request for more vaccines was denied and has been resubmitted. Deborah Dale Katya our news hey to our eyes on education's been a roller coaster of a ride for schools trying to coordinate hybrid or even fully online learning. But Tempe teacher Beth Lewis tells Katya is the think tank that despite the changes, kids are learning. My students didn't know how to multiply, divide or recognize a fraction at the beginning of this year, and they're knocking it out of the park. And, she says across the board, students are also learning life skills during this time, like Perseverance, cooperation and unity has society comes together to fight the pandemic. Tom Brady has 1/7 Super Bowl ring. He loved the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31 Day nine win.

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"Is we're headed into what's gonna be a gorgeous weekend. Look for sending to mostly sunny skies today through the weekend with a high of 71 this afternoon, then we'll reach 73 on Saturday and 74 on Sunday overnight lows will cool into the forties. Each day. I'm ABC 15 meteorologists. I restore mostly young picture perfect for the Phoenix Open at 702. It is 44 degrees in Glendale. Coronavirus in Arizona after a marathon session stretching more than 14 hours. The Senate voted 51 to 50 early this morning to approve a budget bill. It paves the way for passage of President Biden's $1.9 Trillion coronavirus relief package. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said This was a key step toward fulfilling a promise to the American people getting relief to those most impacted by the pandemic. We cannot underscore Enough. How much help the American needs during this awful crisis. And we cannot miss the point that we still have a long way to go. Karen Travers, ABC NEWS the White House the way Governor Doug Ducey is spending federal relief funding is being questioned by Arizona's five Democratic U. S. Representatives. Congress members Reuben Kay Go Raul Grijalva and Kirkpatrick, Tom O'Halloran and Greg Stanton. Want to know why $397 million of Arizona cares? Act funding was used to offset operational costs that 11 State agencies the state now is a budget so Plus and more than $950 million in this rainy day fund. The Democrats say that's not what the money was meant for. They believe that should have gone towards schools and housing relief. Deborah Dale Katya our news, Katya, Our eyes on education last week was probably the roughest week I've experienced this Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo of the Tucson Unified School District is mourning. The four staff members who passed away from covert 19 last week each to USD Family member Lost represents Years of relations. Chips influence love, commitment, passion for $2 and its students. The superintendent points out. The staff members were not working on campus when they were infected. A total of eight staff members from the district have died from the virus. Scientists from our state's three public universities are teaming up to detect dangerous coronavirus mutations. They're analyzing test samples to try to find mutations that might make the coronavirus more infectious or more deadly concern. Of course, is you Get one of these. Mutation that takes hold and there's no vaccine can protect him. You have a president Robert Robbins warrants. That's what happened with HIV. Several variants of covert 19 have already been detected in the U. S, including one here in Arizona. That concerns they use you President Michael Crow. If we allow this virus to continue to it evolve into the human species that scale we will get mutations for which there is no defense. Gristle. The city. No. Katya our news, Katie, our eyes on immigration and Arizona sheriff. Sounding the alarm on something happening right now at the border. Ah lot of dangerous drugs are pouring across. Law enforcement is responding to overdoses in unfortunately, death as a result of overdosing on fentanyl, heroin, cocaine and meth. Now, Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot tells there was on this morning news. The Mexican cartels have tapped into Pff, too. Which is an even more toxic form of fentanyl, and it comes out the Booker and he's going to healthcare workers will be among the first Phoenix Suns fans welcome back into the stands next week. 1500 Healthcare Workers will be in the Phoenix Suns Arena against Boston this Sunday. It will be the.

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"Had 502 It is 51 degrees an anthem. Katie are breaking news alert New this morning Senate being equally divided the vice president votes in the affirmative. And the concurrent resolution as amended, is adopted. A marathon session stretching more than 14 hours ended early this morning when the Senate voted 51 to 50 to approve a budget bill. It paves the way for passage of President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package. 88 hours. Jeremy Foster joins us Live with more. Yeah, they call it vote a Rama Jamie. It's ah senators can theoretically offers. Many amendments to the budget resolution of they won. One of the key amendments came as part of a bipartisan effort. Group of senators that would prevent upper income taxpayers from being eligible to receive $1400 Covad relief checks, According to the Washington Post, Arizona Senator's Kiersten Cinema and Mark Kelly supported a Republican amendment to block stimulus checks to illegal immigrants. There's also an effort to prevent a federal minimum wage hike to $15 an hour but again, this is the first step Senate passing a budget resolution early this morning. That gets us a step closer to that. $1.9. Trillion. Joe Biden relief Bill Live in the news center Jeremy Foster Key to our news the way Governor Doug Ducey is spending federal relief funding is being questioned by Arizona's five Democratic U. S representative. Congress members Reuben Kay Diego, Raul, Ger Haba and Kirkpatrick, Tom O'Halloran and Greg Stanton. Want to know why $397 Million of Arizona cares? Act funding was used to offset operational costs that 11 State agencies the state now A budget surplus and more than $950 million in this rainy day fund. The Democrats say that's not what the money was meant for. They believe that should have gone towards schools and housing relief. Deborah Dale Katya our news, Katya, Our eyes on education last week was probably the roughest week I've experienced this Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo of the Tucson Unified School District is mourning. The four staff members who passed away from Cove in 19 last week each to USD Family member Lost Represents Years of Relationships influence love, commitment, passion for $2 and its students. The superintendent points out. The staff members were not working on campus when they were infected. A total of eight staff members from the district have died from the virus Scientist from our state's three public universities are teaming up to detect dangerous Corona virus mutation. They're analyzing test samples to try to find mutations that might make the coronavirus more infectious or more deadly concern. Of course, is you Get one of these mutations that takes hold and there's no vaccine can protect you have a president Robert Robbins warrants. That's what happened with HIV. Several variants of covert 19. Have already been detected in the U. S, including one here in Arizona that concerns they used to President Michael Crow. If we allow this virus to continue to it evolve into the human species that scale we will get mutations for which there is no defense gristle. The city No, Katya, our new state to our eyes and immigration in Arizona Sheriff is sounding the alarm is something happening right now at the border, a lot of dangerous drugs or pouring across law enforcement is responding to overdoses in. Unfortunately, death as a result. Overdosing on fending off heroin, cocaine and meth. Now, Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot tells Arizona's morning news The Mexican cartels have tapped into PF F two, which is an even more toxic form of fentanyl comes out the Booker and he's gonna healthcare workers will be among the first Phoenix Suns fans welcome back in the stands next week. 1500 Healthcare Workers will be in the Phoenix Suns Arena against Boston this Sunday. It will be the first home game with fans since the pandemic shut things down tickets sold. Been up to the general public for Monday's game. So when can you get tickets are six men season ticket members will have the first priority for those tickets? And then after that, whatever is not a lot of you are our season. Ticket holders and purchase will be open up to the open market. And it's just basically first come first serve since President Jason Rally tells him my broom head shell. They will reevaluate how many people are allowed inside as cases trend down nightly alone, Katya your new C T a R news time 507. Loved a traffic. Now as we head live to the Valley Chevy Dealers Traffic center, and we'll check in with Danny Sullivan. Well, I don't see any major delays this morning, but I do see a couple of accidents on your freeways. One of them is on. I 17 it's north bound approaching McDowell. That's all off to the right hand side of the freeway. No delays. Be careful in the West Valley crash, clearing on the loop on a one of a free of freeway. It's North bound at the all of exit ramp, and that's all off right at an injury accident in Scottsdale. It's on Camelback Road. Just west of Scottsdale Road. The support it's brought to you by Arizona State University with the nation's most innovative university working for you. It's time to look forward to. What's next. Learn more at.

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"It offers full protection from a single dose and does not need to be stored in sub zero temperatures. Johnson and Johnson expects to ship vaccines as soon as they get off the Pres ation and to supply 100 million doses to the U. S in the first half of this year. Deborah Dale Katya our news If Kelli Ward can demand audits and transparency of the tight presidential election in Arizona in state, Republican lawmakers find no reason for her to fight an audit of her own reelection as state party chair woman If she disagrees. Their letter tells her to get out of the way of other efforts. If we're going to publicly call for an Arctic and the election, that was it was November. Then we should do the same thing, and we should be willing to open our house. If you will to keep us to the same standards. House Majority Leader Ben Toma adds the conflicts or not impacting the work of lawmakers in session, and Ward should not object. No word from Ward or from the state GOP in a near party line divide nearly elect a newly elected Congress woman, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, has been tossed off both of her committees. The unprecedented punishment comes after Democrats said Green spread hateful and violent conspiracy theories. Like claiming September 11th and deadly school shootings never happened and even alluded to the assassination of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. ABC is Rachel Scott has more from D. C. No apology from Congress Woman Marjorie Taylor Greene tonight, she says that she is being crucified in a public square. Democrats say she needs to be held accountable for her violent rhetoric and that especially after the January 6th insurrection here at the Capitol. Congress needs to send a message. Well, Super Bowl coming up on Sunday. So that means you have on your halftime star is the weekend who has announced that he's going to making two stops in the Valley and 2022 is part of his After hours tour, the Grammy Award winner will be performing at Hell. A River Arena on March 22nd and the Phoenix Suns Arena April 24th Now again, this isn't 2022. His tour was postponed last year due to coronavirus tickets for the Glendale Show and for the Phoenix Tour Day. All go on sale Monday at 10 A.m. time Now for a check on traffic. We've got a new little trouble spot for you Detour down in the Valley Chevy Dealers.

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"Cara Chris clarifies. In most cases, problems with syringes and vials made the dose is unusable. On his first day in office. President Biden halted deportations for 100 days Now Arizona is suing our state's attorney general, Mark Burnett, Bitch says. Since that order, more than two dozen illegal immigrants with deportation orders have been released into our community. The sheriffs have expressed very strongly They're concerned that people have been released, possibly without being covert tested. Possibly that have Cove it without any sort of coordination with local officials. Burner veg tells Katie are the Department of Homeland Security violated a signed agreement with Arizona to give 100 days notice before making changes to immigration policy. You can read more on this lawsuit at Katie Jr dot com. Martha Mauer Katya your news but knew this evening The U. S Department of Homeland Security has terminated the agreement with Arizona's top prosecutor and the agency. It was signed in the waning days of the Trump administration to restrict President Biden's ability to overhaul his predecessors Immigration policies. And now for a check on traffic. Here's Jasmine Scott Live in the Valley Chevy Dealers Traffic Center. A valley freeways are problem free at the moment. Deborah, however, we are still dealing with a couple of collisions on those surface streets. One of those seventh Avenue at the 10 you Central or 15th Avenue instead, and Thomas Road west of 59th Avenue. You're going to find a collision there. This is involving a pedestrian get around it by using Indian school Road or McDowell as your alternates. This report is sponsored by Unbound Outta work. Ah, girl in Kenya dreams of becoming a doctor in elder in Guatemala, James of being part of a community reach out to change their world and it will change your own unbanned out of work. I'm Jasmine Scott. Katya, our news having to an overnight low of about 50 degrees tomorrow Sunny high of Marone 70 right now. 72 degrees and Buckeye. Weather brought to you by Howard Air. Whether replace or repair, call Howard Air I'm Deborah Dale on Arizona's new station, KTVK. Our news..

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"Most cases, problems with syringes and vials made the dose is unusable. More than 500. Doses of the cove in 19 vaccine were discarded in America, but county from mid December to mid January, the Republican controlled Arizona Senate has introduced to contempt resolution against Maricopa County. Republican leaders in the state Senate say Maricopa County is in contempt of court in not allowing access to elections, equipment and ballots cast in the November election. The GOP dominated Maricopa County Board refuses to comply with the subpoenas, but it has started the first of two for My God it's this week. Deborah Dale Katya. Our news. Call it rehabilitating our forests and our state inmates. The Arizona Legislature is considering a proposal as part of the governor's healthy forest initiative that would put more than 700 low level offenders to work on forest thinning projects. Chris the countrymen worked on the inmate fire crew during her time at Perryville Prison. And it's now a full time employee with Arizona forestry. People in the communities we worked in would come up to us and think us families clap for us, as we sat down to eat Children would pass by us and say, Look, Mommy firefighters and just like that, I too was walking with my head just a little bit higher, almost 980,000 acres burned last year. Heart. We've got a freeway ramp closure. Let's find out where Here's Detroit and in the Valley Chevy dealers. Traffic Center. Yeah, it's probably the biggest item of the entire afternoon. This is a fully engulfed vehicle. Fire and boy. What a bad spot to have it North found 202 South Mountain Freeway. Just as you're getting into the westbound ramp to the eye, 10, it is closed off. You can't use it due to this vehicle Fire. No Estimated. Time of reopening. You can exit at Van Buren. Maybe you 67th Avenue to access I 10. If You're in that area, but again, north bound to 02 South Mountain Freeway ramp to the West found I can is blocked it who have fully engulfed vehicle fire. We've also got a rack on the statement. 87 the Beeline Highway Tonight South out south of State route 1 88 Mile Marker 2 33 Right lane blocked with it and to Rex in town, 19th Avenue south of Bethany Home Road. And 91st Avenue at Camelback Direct their This traffic report is brought to you by 72 sold back up. You got 15 minutes at.

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"The appointments will be at the new state run vaccination cited Phoenix Me. Municipal stadium, February 5th through the 18th appointments of both state run sites in the Valley were fully booked before these new appointments. Deborah Dale, Katya our news to our eyes on the economy, 3/5 of all jobs that haven't come back from the pandemic are high contact, like in bars, theaters salons. Wells Fargo Senior economist Mark Vitner expects them back by the start of next year. We don't know we just don't know Ella vaccinations are gonna play out very hopeful and very encouraged by what we're seeing, but hopefully we won't see a setback and some sort of mutation of the virus vendor says Covets banks and one part of the country will hurt the whole country's economy. And people will keep moving to Phoenix. So for better paying jobs and cheaper homes, pandemic or not, as we continue to explore the impact of cancer on both firefighters and the Valley cities they work for Tempe is now working to catch the disease. Early. Firefighters in Tempe are now getting free cancer screenings at Vince, your Cancer center in Scottsdale. This after the city match to grant securing a one year program. Just enough resource is to have all of our firefighters from fire chief all the way down to the brand new firefighter have cancer screening. In Tempe Deputy chief Mark Maynor says the recent loss of one of their own pushes others to go get checked. We lost firefighter Tommy are al got about a year ago. And you know it's so tragic when a young late thirties felt an occupational cancer and you lose him. Ventnor Katya, our new Katya our news time 707. And now here's Detour.

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"Still in the early stages of getting everyone vaccinated America. The county says some of the doses had to be thrown out for safety reasons. Katya hours, Jim crosses live in Phoenix with the story. Jamie not uncommon. Some doses of vaccine for anything have to be tossed out bent needles vials that don't have readable labels or expiration dates. Among the safety issues. Gore in America to County health and overwhelming 997 out of every 1000 doses are going in the arms. And in their five points of distribution or pods on Lee 553 doses out of more than 153,000 administered, had to be discarded between December 17th and January 20th. 0.3% by perspective, the standard acceptable wasted for all vaccines, usually about 5% live in Phoenix. Jim Cross Katie Arnie's Have Your first vaccine does. But wondering about your second to the answer could be coming with a phone call. We're reaching out to people who may have been registered under the same email. We have given all of that information to a call center. So please answer if you see that they're calling and have left a message. Because they will be able to schedule you for your second disappointment. Our state health director, Dr Carrick, Chris had state run science or now scheduling second dose appointments Right after you get your first shot. Arizona is opening up some more vaccine appointments. The Arizona Department of Health Services is opening up registration for 21,000 more vaccine appointments, They'll be on the A Z DHS website beginning at nine this morning. The appointments will be for those in the one A and one B priority groups and will be given at Phoenix Municipal Stadium later this month to find out You're eligible and how to register. Go to Katie are calm. Deborah Dale Katya are new to our eyes on the economy, Barring any more pandemic Spikes economist hope all of those extra risky jobs that were lost could return by year's end. 60% of UN recovered jobs are high contact, like in bars, theaters and salons. They're not going to see a recovery until people feel it's safe to move about in debt to reengage in the economy, Wells Fargo senior economist Mark Vitner says pandemic or not, people will keep finding better paying jobs in tech, aerospace and defense here that will also have further this move away from those expensive, densely populated cities in favoring places like Phoenix, Vitner says. Another covet 19 spike anywhere in the country will hurt all of the country, Peter same or Katie. Our news as we continue to explore the impact of cancer on Valley firefighters in the cities they work in. Those in Tempe can now get.

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"The supply status. State health director Dr Kerr Crist has yet to hear from the feds on their promise. Three week forecast of covert 19 vaccines for Arizona. What we're assuming is that the amount we got this week is probably stable over the next couple of weeks, she expects Arizona will get 162 170,000 new doses this way. For both Madonna and Fizer. Plus, we should see the 16% increase in Moderna doses this week that boost will head to rural areas of the state Alley Ventnor, Katya Our news. The newest, A vaccination side of Phoenix Municipal Stadium was made possible by a S U. This is an all in everyone level thing, President, Dr Michael Crowe says. As America's most innovative university. They're there to serve and Use their know how to help. We're excited to be able to be here to be able to deploy at the scale necessary be able to push this thing back as hard as we can right now to get it back into the control mode, But his eager is Dr Crowe is for a issue to help in this fight. He made it clear how he feels about those who are not helping. If you're not wearing a mask, it means you don't really care about the other people that are around you period end of conversation. If you're not getting vaccinated, That means that you're not concerned about whether or not you're going to actually die from this virus tune into the Gators and Chad Shell this afternoon around To 20, Arizona Senator Kirsten Cinema will be joining them to talk about the pandemic. You can hear it live on 92 3 of them are app online. And you can also tell you're smart Speaker to placate EA R. Arizona votes. America to County begins its forensic audit of the 2020 general election today. We know that there's a lot of misinformation and disinformation out there about this election. Maricopa County Elections Director Scott Jared hopes to put to rest any doubts about the integrity of the 2020 general election with two forensic audit and multi layered, robust process that will review that it's not susceptible to hacking also review that there's no malicious software or hardware that's been installed on any of our Tabulation equipment. The county is conducting two audits and the Republican president of the Arizona Senate has hired a firm to conduct a third. Deborah Dale Katya, our news stocks for the video game retailer game, stop having shaken up Wall Street and if you're trying to make sense of it all listen up, Scottsdale based retail analyst Kristin Bentz explains. Small investors were selling shares of Gamestop and basically betting the Scots stock would go down. So if you're betting the stock goes down, but it goes up. You have to pay for those shares that you're selling in the open market, and it you know, raised the price up ridiculously making the big investors like those who run hedge funds pay. The stock price for Gamestop went from about $4 a share last year to nearly $500 last week. And says This actually happens often and is not illegal. Well, not even a harsh winter storm or the pandemic is keeping punks. Otani fell from doing his job on this ground. Hog Day. A little earlier this morning, the famed Pennsylvania ground hog called Now when I turned to see there's a perfect shadow cast of MI six more weeks of winter, there will be How much stock can you put into Phil's prediction will not a whole lot. According to the Anyway he's been right. Just 40% of the time over the past 10 years, 2016 being the last time he made an accurate prediction. So you know, maybe he's do. He's not. He's not a good meteorologist, and he's a terrible poet, that it wasn't even a good poem. But I don't think he actually wrote it. So, Katya our news time, 6 37. Right. Here's detour Dan in the Valley Chevy dealers, Traffic Center. Thank you, sir. We got some early morning break right? There are coming at us from the West side. And there really isn't that many of them but eastbound on the 11..

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"Of grown a virus has been confirmed in covert 19 tests from three Arizonans know, details about those infected have been released. This variant one from South Africa and one from Brazil have already been confirmed in the US The news comes As the death toll in Arizona from Corona Virus, the U. S State with the worst covert 19 infection rate surpassed 13,000. Deborah Dale Katya our news Well, a Valley mom had to see her 16 year old son get injured through a live stream because she wasn't allowed to attend a soccer game. A new rule by the Arizona Interscholastic Association bans the parents of a visiting team from attending the games. I had no idea what happened. I had to wait until he was able to make it too. You know his phone and so I had to wait for him to text me back and say yes, Moment fine event. Contreras is among nearly 2300 people who have signed an online petition. Asking the AI ai to reverse that decision out to the roadways Now Valley Chevy dealers Traffic Center. Here's Josh. Hey, eastbound on the loop. 101. You're closed for construction between Tatum and Pema Road trying to get with Mayo to make your way around this. There's a crash westbound on this 60 of the transition Ram to the north bound loop 101. Look out for another collision, causing delays on seventh Street and McDowell. This report is sponsored by Audible Let Audible Make 2021 a year filled with the best in audio entertainment, audible originals, audiobooks, podcasts and more. Start a free trial at audible dot com. I'm Josh K. K c a R news. P p A R weather for the Valley right now, Sonny and 62 Low this evening 44 tomorrow High of 72. Mother brought to you by how were there Whether replace or repair? Call Howard Air. I'm Jim Bronson on Arizona's new station, Katya. Our news. Can t a R news on 92 3 FM and Katie are Com Welcome back to the show. As I indicated before the break. I have a.

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"At K T A. R calm and streaming Live on the K T A R news app. You're breaking news and traffic Now it's 10 02. Good evening. I'm Deborah Dale. And here's Our top story. They spent five days on the run too violent Florence prison inmates are now going back to prison agents captured them dirty and in their prison issue pants in a Coolidge cotton field, they would not obey commands. Both of them said Just Shoot me. You're both asking for the cool HPD officers and the deputy marshals to kill him. U S Marshal for Arizona. David Gonzales says agents Taser them instead. Police Commander Mark Terceiro. We're good police department because of our excellent citizens in the city of Coolidge. They do excellent work, and they help us daily in solving crime. In the city of Coolidge. Agents searched 800 homes in 16 hours at the DPS Central office, Peter same or Katie. Our news. Coronavirus in Arizona. There's a new tool being used in Arizona to treat covert 19. It's called monoclonal antibody therapy. State Health director Dr Cara Chris says it's used very early on right after diagnosis for somebody who is not experiencing hospitalization requiring symptoms, But before that happens to prevent hospitalization, Arizona has received nearly 21,000 doses. Human error in a state Republican Party races created calls for an audit to be conducted into the party's election. Former party chair Robert Graham tells Katie are the fact that the human air was the reason for the miscommunication or calling out the wrong person, I think is what's caused concern amongst the voters within the State Committee. Graham adds. It's not uncommon for someone to misspeak. But in this case the human error hasn't been identified. And that's concerning the Arizona Department of Public Safety is issued A silver alert for a woman out of Litchfield Park. 76 year old Gloria Woods was last seen Wednesday afternoon, sitting in the garage of her home near Glendale Avenue and Dice are road. Family says she left on foot. She's 5 FT. Tall, weighs about £150 with brown hair. Brown eyes was wearing a white tank top in sweat pants and carrying a brown purse. With long strap. You can see a picture and get more info it. Katya Jr dot com on now, for a check on traffic live from the Valley Chevy Dealers Traffic.

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"Good evening. I'm Deborah Dale. And Here's Our top story. Arizona Democratic Congressman Greg Stanton, telling Gators and Chad today that having President Biden in office will be good for Arizona over one on his agenda. My agenda and I think most people listening to this is we can do a much better job of fighting this Corona virus, So we have to a much better job with vaccine distribution, which is not gone very well in this country have to do much better job of testing more people and then real leadership. Stanton says. President Biden's other priorities, immigration reform, infrastructure and climate change policies are all import. Into the state of Arizona. 2021 brings major challenges unlike anything we've faced in our nation's history, a deeply divided country following one of the most heated elections in history, and during a pandemic that's left more than 400,000. Americans. Dead Valley political experts stand. Barnes says he's optimistic the nation will move forward, but the road is unclear. Most of us believe that America comes together at the end of the day. It's really going to be a test for our country to see. Coming together and a tolerance for for one another barn, says the greatly toned down inauguration festivities with almost 25,000 National Guard troops at the capital after the January 6th unrest has been a surreal moment in American history. Vaccines air being pumped into people's arms in Arizona, But the corona virus continues to surge. The executive director of the bio Design Institute today s you, Dr Joshua Bear says the state is now going the wrong way. When it comes to testing. One of my biggest concerns is that we are seeing very reduced numbers of people getting tested in the states. Surprisingly few people getting tested, considering how common the viruses and that that certainly worries me. And the death toll still hovering around 100 people per day in Arizona and hospitals still overrun with covert 19 patients and now for a check on traffic. Here's Jasmine Scott Live in the Valley.

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"deborah dale" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"It is seven o'clock. Com Jim Sharp, She's Jamie. Well, Good morning, Donald Trump will go down in history as the first president to be impeached twice. I get the feeling the president himself is feeling the gravity of this seemed coverage coming up. Then. Right after we check traffic with Detour Dan, which has been a bit of a mess this morning. Arizona has just announced a second mass vaccination site that will open soon. Also tell you about a scratch and sniff Covad test that issue researchers are working on. But 1st 10 Republicans joined House Democrats and impeaching the president a historic day in the House chamber just one week after it was mobbed by pro Trump rioters. Lawmakers voting to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time. Ah, first in American history in a 230 to 197 votes, the house reaching the simple majority needed to charge the president with incitement of insurrection. No true supporter of mine. Could ever endorse political violence. Trump is still not taking any responsibility for the attack. The president not even mentioning impeachment in a video released after the vote, but condemning the violence as a B C's Elizabeth Shoals eight Drum cross live in Phoenix Valley Political experts stand. Barnes believes the president feels the gravity of the moment with his message to you and the threat of more violence after last week's chaos when some of his supporters stormed the U. S capitol, he must somehow in this special moment of U. S history, be aware that a legacy has been written for 100 years. With this incredible, unorthodox president and his exit from the presidency. Capitals across the nation, including Phoenix, have been alerted about possible violence ahead of next week's inauguration of President elect Joe Biden, Arizona's capital, executive Tower and House and Senate buildings. Have been fenced off live in Phoenix Jump cross Katie Arnie's A Group of Arizona Democrats, once the FBI and U. S Department of Justice to investigate the role of four Arizona Republicans in the attack on the U. S Capitol and got notification that the letter was received by the FBI, and they had mentioned all options are on the table at this point, Democratic state repel Tina Solomon says two of the lawmakers and question or Congressman Alley Alexander, who is one of the riots, organizer's publicly claim. If you have plans, this with both Congressman Paul Go, sir and Andy bakes. The letter also mentioned state Rep. Mark Finchem and former state Rep. Anthony Kern. Deborah Dale, Katya, Our news. Heading in from the West.

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"Temporary license plate 10371 to be You can find more details online at K t a r dot com Be sure you stay with us for the very latest on what's happening in Washington, D C. Congress is again going over the electoral college votes that got disrupted today with all of the chaos that broke out at the U. S Capitol. And of course, we're gonna have an ABC special for you on more of that coming right up. Finally, tonight, the Valley is not the only place known for a little llama drama that happened right here several years ago in a couple of llamas got loose in the West Valley kept authorities on the run. The news around the world for some reason. In Newburyport, Massachusetts, a driver noticed a random lama wandering and field right off the freeway. He stopped called Animal Control, walked up to the lama, who says was quote. Very chill. Nobody's claimed the llama. No one has reported a missing lama and will control called all the local farms posted his picture on Facebook. Nobody has a clue where he came from, or how he got there. The lama, still unnamed, is now spending time in a nearby farm. It's not every day you rescue a lost llama, but it appears there may not be a lot of drama with this llama. Farmer, fostering him says If no owner shows up, she made us keep him. Thanks for listening Arizona's evening news. I'm Jackie Lynn were less than five minutes away from very latest, Deborah Dale. And then that ABC News special Right after that, you know, most inopportune times. It seems to happen. You're driving down the road and all of a sudden, bam! You're in a traffic accident. And then your life changes immediately, especially if you're injured. All of those questions. You're on the side of the road. The ambulances there and you're injured. So what do you do? You call sweet James. Do not Tackle this problem by yourself. It could cost you thousands of dollars. A lot of headaches. You're gonna need the time it takes to heal your car repair. All of these things have to happen. And it all hits you it once the experts and the legal team of sweet James, you're gonna make sure that you are cared for. They're gonna help you through these problems. And then when it comes time for compensation There is no one in the industry that does a better job than sweet James. It's a matter of fact, they've gotten their clients over a half a billion dollars over the years in compensation. Do not tackle this problem alone. Do not deal with the insurance companies without sweet James 805, 152 108 105 152, 100 or sweet James dot com That's sweet James dot com.

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"President trump warning Americans to brace for the worst of the corona virus pandemic KTA ours Deborah Dale is live now with the latest in the newsroom thank you president trump says the coming weeks are going to be horrific and he says he's considering travel restrictions in some U. S. covert nineteen hotspots and looking where flights are going into hot spots some of those flights I didn't like from the beginning but closing up every single flight in every single area so very very very rough decision but we are thinking about hot spots we go from spot to spot full time the president did acknowledge today that the federal stockpile of personal for get the quick bit used by doctors and nurses is nearly