
Dennis Welch
Political Editor at KTVK-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Political Editor at KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Political Editor CBS5 News/3TV in Phoenix, Ariz.
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2 days ago |
azfamily.com | Dennis Welch
Arizona is a hotspot for golfers, but women sometimes struggle to find good clothing that helps in the heat and doesn’t interfere with their backswing. In this episode, we meet two Valley eye doctors who coincidentally both saw a need for change in women’s athletic wear. Tara Ransdell of TJ Sport created a women’s clothing line focused on fit, function, and fashion. Katy Craft of VimHue created a hat that fits the female head like a hug and has several patents.
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5 days ago |
azfamily.com | Dennis Welch
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — With temperatures about to hit triple digits, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is cranking up the heat on APS and other power companies. Mayes is calling for the state to modernize how it handles service disconnections during the hottest part of the year. The attorney general says Arizona needs stronger regulations to keep the public safe. She’s now pressuring the state’s top utility regulator to ensure that power companies prioritize people over profits.
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1 week ago |
azfamily.com | Dennis Welch
It’s time to take a trip to Italy! On this episode, we’re joined by Sarah Penner who is out with her new book “The Amalfi Curse.” It’s set in present-day Positano and in the 1800s. The novel features witches, sunken treasure, and forbidden love in a picturesque Italian village. This is Penner’s third book following her debut “The Lost Apothecary” in 2021.
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2 weeks ago |
azfamily.com | Dennis Welch
Arizona House of Representatives Minority Leader Oscar de los Santos addresses the recent agreement that secures vital funding for services for individuals with disabilities in the state. Political consultants Tony Cani and Daniel Scarpinato delve into the intense infighting within the Democratic Party, exposing how leading elected officials are now openly challenging the party leadership.
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2 weeks ago |
azfamily.com | Ben Bradley |Dennis Welch
NOGALES, AZ (AZFamily) — A now-former employee of the Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA) was arrested earlier this month at the state’s southern border for alleged human smuggling, in an incident that threatens to derail the nomination of Gov. Katie Hobbs’ pick to run the state agency. Joshua Castro is facing two federal charges: one felony and one misdemeanor. Further details of the arrest were laid out in a complaint filed two weeks ago by the U.S. District Attorney of Arizona.
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BREAKING: The Arizona Senate caps weeks of fierce debate at the Legislature and votes (16-14) to repeal the near total abortion ban. The bill now heads back to the House before it is transferred to Gov. Hobbs. https://t.co/LOAgTxw55d

BREAKING: @AZAGMayes announced a grand jury has indicted Arizona's 11 so-called fake electors - including two sitting state senators - on criminal felony charges as part of an ongoing investigation. https://t.co/NJ9IJzs2mp