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Bankruptcies in AZ dropped in 2022

Fiscal year saw filings drop by 23 percent

The Buzz previews AZPM's new water podcast Tapped

Join us for a look at a new series that tells the stories of how we use water.

Arizona sees boost in revenue from tribal casinos

The tribal gaming compact helped increase the numbers.

Arizona offering return-to-work bonus

People who are back in the workforce are eligible for up to $2,000.

Ducey ends COVID-19 business capacity restrictions

The Governor issued an Executive Order ending many restrictions on businesses.

Pima County curfew on hold

A judge put the 10:00 p.m. curfew on hold, for now.

State keeping unemployment trust fund solvent

CARES Act dollars will keep unemployment fund in the black.

State of the City: 'Resilient,' according to Mayor Romero

Tucson’s mayor delivers her first State of the City address.

AZ weekly unemployment shows slight increase

After a few weeks of dropping, the unemployment numbers are on the rise.

Sonora eases path for bacanora producers to sell products locally

A change allows authorized Bacanora producers to sell in shops for regional products without first having to obtain an expensive license.

Continued unemployment claims still climbing in Arizona

Self-employed filers continue to drive claims up.

Federal program for self-employed leads to jump in Arizona unemployment numbers

First-time claims rose as the program opened up benefits to the self-employed, contractors and workers in the gig economy.

Pima County shares suggestions for businesses planning to reopen

State-level orders mean the county cannot currently require businesses to comply with its COVID-19 guidelines.

Sinema sponsors bill to help cover cost of family leave

The bill is a bipartisan proposal with White House support.

Gov Ducey pushing for ratification of North American trade deal

The Arizona governor heads to Washington, D.C., to urge approval of the USMCA.

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