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Congress Delays Budget Decision Yet Again

TL/DR - The article discusses Congress narrowly avoiding a federal government shutdown, with difficulty maintaining funding for the federal government expected to persist into 2024 due to political disagreements over spending cuts. It also highlights investigations into the increasing financial burden of long-term care for seniors and allegations…

Phoenix New Times’ Inaugural Members-Only Event: Reserve Now

TL/DR - Phoenix New Times is hosting its first-ever members-only event on December 14, which will focus on Phoenix's dining scene and food culture. Attendees will have the chance to meet and interact with the editorial staff, as well as participate in a Q&A session with veteran food critic Dominic Armato. The event aims to celebrate the…

Sky Harbor Initiates Eco-Friendly Curb Program in Phoenix

TL/DR - Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is sponsoring the annual Airports Going Green conference, a forum that discusses sustainability in the aviation industry. The airport has introduced the Green Curb program which provides a designated pick-up area for electric vehicle rideshare riders and also gives a 40% discount for customers…

Gov. Hobbs Appoints Farmer to Arizona Water Council Role

TL/DR - Governor Katie Hobbs has appointed a fourth-generation farmer, Ed Curry, to the Governor’s Water Policy Council after the Arizona Farm Bureau and Republican Sen. Sine Kerr withdrew from the council, accusing it of pushing a "radical" environmental agenda and disregarding agricultural interests. The council, which focuses on protecting…