Sedona Red Rock News
A Sedona resident is planning on building a 192-unit apartment complex on Candy Lane near Verde Valley Medical Center.
While not set to open until 2022, the complex will add nearly 200 units to the Verde Valley’s depleted rental supply.
We find it completely unsurprising that the only way the Sedona area’s dearth of affordable or reasonable or workforce housing might get any relief is if other communities step up and do what Sedona leaders can’t or flat-out won’t do.
One of the co-developers of this property recently applied to fill a seat on the Sedona City Council. It is telling that no member of council offered a single vote to the one applicant actively trying to build housing and help alleviate the biggest problem in the Verde Valley but hey, at least he was a finalist! Bronze medals are awesome!
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Deadly Tempe shooting prompts victim s family to lobby for law on pet rescues
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PHOENIX - After a young Tempe man was murdered in 2020, his family was not allowed to gain access to his apartment to rescue his cats inside.
However, the man s family has raised awareness and worked with representatives. Now, new legislation referred to as Matthew s Law has been signed by Governor Doug Ducey.
Matthew Meisner s family sees this as a huge community effort, from the Tempe Police detectives who got involved to rescue the cats, to the community members who made sure this made it through the Arizona State Legislature.
Since our
last advisory on Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) laws was published, there have been a number of newly passed and proposed state and federal laws we would like to highlight.
In January 2021, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed House Bill No. 5217, which will allow students to begin to monetize their NIL rights. Michigan’s law shares a number of similarities to 6 other state NIL laws that have been passed.
[1] in that it: (1) provides rules for student-athlete disclosure requirements, (2) provides agent licensing requirements, and (3) prevents a student-athletes’ grant-in aid or stipend scholarship to be reduced or revoked for earning NIL-based compensation. A noteworthy distinction is that, although this law does prohibit a student-athlete from entering into a contract that is in conflict with their team’s contract, it is limited to NIL contracts that require a student to display a sponsor’s apparel or otherwise advertise for the sponsor. This is a mor
Rice University’s former fencing coach Mauro Hamza has been accused of sexually assaulting one of his female pupils when she was only 17 at a Phoenix hotel in 1995 according to a civil lawsuit filed in Arizona.
The suit accuses Hamza of not only coercing the anonymous plaintiff to have sex with him in their shared hotel room during a youth fencing tournament, but also claims he repeatedly molested and sexually harassed her in the years after she first met Hamza in Houston at age 15 at an event sponsored by Rice’s fencing club in 1994.
A Rice News article from 2001 says that Hamza officially joined the university in 1995, and Hamza’s Wikipedia page claims he was the school’s Fencing Program Coordinator until 2014. When asked by the