The state unemployment department faces a backlog of about 10,000 appeals, with some dating back to 12 months ago.
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| Unemployment Appeals Pile Up The state unemployment department faces a backlog of about 10,000 appeals, with some dating back to 12 months ago. Appeals are filed by people denied benefits or who disagree with the department's decisions. The department attributed the backlog to increased claims and federal funding cuts that reduced staff. The agency said it's working to address the delays and improve scheduling, training, and system efficiency. | Neighborhood Hero Honored A Sierra Vista man received the city's first-ever Sentinel of Life Award for his April rescue of a man from a house fire. David Escobar, 28, was out for a walk in his neighborhood when he saw smoke in the distance and heard a cry for help. He rushed into the burning home and pulled a man outside. Despite his efforts, the man later died of smoke inhalation at a Tucson hospital. Escobar said the events left him with mixed emotions, but that he was honored by the award and that he's now pursuing a career in nursing. | Water Officials Eye Desalination Desalination projects along Mexico's Sea of Cortez are among the proposals Arizona is exploring to increase the state's water supply. Desalination removes salt and other minerals from seawater, making it safe for drinking, agriculture, or industrial use. The proposals come as negotiations over Colorado River allocations remain stalled. Water officials say combining desalination with wastewater treatment upgrades, groundwater storage, and conservation partnerships could provide long-term water security for Arizona. | |
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| | ➤ Forepaugh: The National Weather Service confirmed that a weak tornado briefly struck on Nov. 18, flipping an RV and damaging property. (More) ➤ Statewide: The Arizona Board of Regents reported that about 86% of the state's college students meet or exceed civic education standards. (More) ➤ Oro Valley: Police said a two-day operation targeting organized shoplifting and other retail theft resulted in the arrest of 11 people. (More) ➤ Douglas: Mayor Jose Grijalva removed Danya Acosta as mayor pro tem, citing absences and social media issues. (Photo) ➤ Tonto National Forest: Bartlett Lake water levels are expected to rise starting Monday due to water releases from Horseshoe Dam following recent storms. (More) ➤ Globe: Law enforcement agencies will conduct a series of DUI patrols and enforcement stops Thursday through Saturday. (More) | |
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| | ➤ Students in Northland Pioneer College's construction program receive hands-on training by building houses in Holbrook, St. Johns, and Whiteriver. (Photos) ➤ Crossroads Mission will host It's a Christmas Ball 2025 on Dec. 6 at the Yuma Civic Center, offering food, live music, and holiday decor. (More) ➤ Northern Arizona University's Lumberjack Marching Band will be the first Arizona college band to perform a Route 66-themed set at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ The blanket that turns off by itself (and saves you hundreds). The Vital Heating Blanket gives you targeted, ultra-soft warmth anywhere for just $99.99. Its 8-zone carbon fiber system, auto shut-off, USB power, and machine-washable design make it safer, cozier, and far more efficient than central heating. Limited winter stock—grab yours now. (LEARN MORE) | |
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