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The state Senate has approved a bill that would cut the number of weeks people can receive unemployment benefits.
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New data says Arizona has hit an historic low in unemployment. The information was released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and lists the state’s unemployment rate at 3.3% in March.
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Governor Doug Ducey says Arizona will no longer accept federal COVID-19 unemployment benefit funds for workers impacted by the pandemic. It’s part of the…
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Jobless people in Arizona will again be required to show they’re looking for work in order to receive unemployment benefits. Gov. Doug Ducey announced…
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It's Friday, March 12. Winter Weather Advisory In Effect Into Friday EveningThe National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory that began…
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Gov. Doug Ducey is pushing Congress to renew federal payments for people left jobless because of the pandemic, but he declined to support increasing…
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Arizona paid $519 million in jobless benefits last week as the Department of Economic Security caught up with weeks of overdue benefits. Thousands of…
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Arizona plans to have a new system that will begin working in mid-May to handle the surge of unemployment benefit claims resulting from the coronavirus…
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More than 26,000 Arizona tenants are asking for help paying their rent because of the Coronavirus pandemic.Arizona Department of Housing officials say the…
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Governor Doug Ducey says he’s beginning discussions about how to ease up on the social distancing requirements that have left businesses closed and a…