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AZ Governor Ducey issues stay-at-home order until April 30

AZ Gov. Ducey issues guidance for stay-at-home statewide Executive Order to stop the spread of COVID-19. Sedona AZ  – To limit the spread of COVID-19, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued a stay-at-home order for all of Arizona until April 30, 2020.  The order says Arizona residents must limit time away from the house except: To conduct or participate in essential activities. For employment,... 

Arizona Judiciary Mourns Loss of Retired Judge Raymond Weaver

Historic Yavapai County Courthouse in Prescott AZ Sedona AZ – The Arizona Judicial Branch shares its condolences with the family of retired Presiding Judge of the Superior Court in Yavapai County, Raymond W. Weaver, Jr. Judge Weaver passed away on October 2, 2019, at the age of eighty five. Judge Weaver is survived by his wife Patricia and their four children: Robert (Kathryn), Pamela (Bob) Rawlins,... 

Criminal Activity by Phoenix Attorney Continues

Sedona AZ – Attorney Nicole Marie Abarca of Phoenix was suspended for two years on July 3, 2019 after being convicted of facilitation to commit shoplifting with artifice and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was already serving a six-month and one day suspension after failing to comply with the State Bar diversion program and subsequent investigation stemming from related criminal activity. Abarca... 

AZ I-17 system detects first wrong-way vehicle in travel lanes

Sedona AZ (July 5, 2018) –  The wrong-way detection and warning system being tested along 15 miles of Arizona Interstate 17 in Phoenix alerted officials early Thursday to a vehicle traveling southbound in the wrong direction between Loop 101 and Bell Road, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation and Arizona Department of Public Safety. No crash resulted from the incident, which... 

Arizona Legal Aid Clinics Offer Free Legal Advice

Sedona AZ (March 26, 2013) – The State Bar of Arizona reminds Arizonans that free legal help is offered at State Bar of Arizona’s Legal Aid Clinics.  The clinics will offer free legal advice on a variety of legal topics across the Valley and in Tucson in celebration of 2013 Law Day, Saturday, April 27. The information sessions will be conducted by volunteer lawyers and will last 90 minutes.... 
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