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State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for 2025-02-01 ( 4 items )  
Ariz. A.G. Kris Mayes Announces Initial Victory in Lawsuit Challenging President Trump's Illegal Federal Funding Freeze (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Feb. 1 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on Jan. 31, 2025: Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced an initial victory in her lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's Office of Management & Budget's memo freezing federal grants and loans. Today a federal judge in Rhode Island issued a temporary restraining order in the lawsuit filed by Arizona and a coalition of 22 other states. The temporary restraining order prohibits the more PR

Green is the New Black: New Study Sheds Light on Reforestation and Post-Fire Recovery (10)
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Feb. 1 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: * * * Green is the new black: New study sheds light on reforestation and post-fire recovery Post-fire tree planting significantly accelerates forest recovery in burned areas, increasing regrowth rates by 25.7%. That's according to a first-of-its-kind study by researchers at the Ecological Research Institute (ERI) of Northern Arizona University, recently published in the scientific journal Forest Ecology and more PR

Loud Boos, Bad News, and Extreme Views: AZ GOP Gov Primary Off to a Messy, Chaotic Start (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news: * * * Loud Boos, Bad News, and Extreme Views: AZ GOP Gov Primary Off to a Messy, Chaotic Start If this week was any sign of what's to come, Arizona Republicans are in for a long and grueling gubernatorial primary. After far-right extremist Rep. Andy Biggs -- who supports dismantling health care for hundreds of thousands of Arizonans and banning abortion -- announced his intention to seek the GOP nominatio more PR

More Than Words: How Communication Signals Affect What You Hear (10)
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Feb. 1 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: * * * More than words: How communication signals affect what you hear "Dunno." It's not really a word, much less a sentence. Yet if a conversational partner grunted that at you after you asked whether it's cold outside, intuitively, you know what they said: "I don't know." Well, you'd understand that if English were your first language. If it's not, no matter how fluent you are, the meaning of that grunt  more PR