Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap is hoping the Arizona Supreme Court issues a swift ruling in his dispute with the Board of Supervisors over control of elections. “They gave us basically from the ...
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PHOENIX — Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap said Tuesday he felt “vindication” after getting a favorable ruling in his lawsuit over election responsibilities in Arizona’s largest county. Heap sued ...
A Maricopa County judge ruled the Board of Supervisors improperly took control of the Recorder's IT staff. The judge ordered the board to return the computer specialists and funding to Recorder Justin ...
New Yorkers can now apply to HEAP, a federal program that helps low-income households cool their homes each summer. But the initiative’s future is once again uncertain, as the White House looks to ...
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap provided sworn testimony Wednesday during a special meeting called by the Board of Supervisors to address a power struggle over election management and claims of ...
A new study published today in Nature has found that X’s algorithm – the hidden system or “recipe” that governs which posts appear in your feed and in which order – shifts users’ political opinions in ...
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New York residents who qualify can now apply for the Home Energy Assistance Program. The program is designed for New York residents who are at risk of running out of fuel or having their utility ...
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In a hangar-like building in Louisville, Colorado, outside Denver, crumpled plastic bottles, cans and other scraps were strewn across a giant conveyor belt. But you know what they say about one man’s ...