
Greg Burton
Editor at USA Today
Executive Editor at The Arizona Republic
Executive Editor at La Voz (Phoenix, AZ)
Editor The Arizona Republic @azcentral @lavozaz + West newsrooms + climate desk. On mountains and rivers and Threads @ greghburton
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2 weeks ago |
azcentral.com | Greg Burton
The consequences of climate change in the Sonoran Desert are impossible to ignore. Especially outside. About six years ago, I got rid of my car and put that theory to the test. For the next five years I walked just about everywhere in Phoenix. To work. To the store. To meetings. I walked in the morning and at night. In winter and summer. I walked when temperatures climbed above 110. When sweat evaporates before it cools the skin. When concrete can give you third-degree burns. I saw children at bus stops.
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2 months ago |
law360.com | Andrew Dean |Greg Burton
By Andrew Dean and Greg Burton ( March 14, 2025, 4:52 PM EDT) -- On March 6, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission staff informed the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut that, pending a commission vote, the SEC planned to seek dismissal of the charges against Silver Point Capital, a registered investment adviser, for allegedly having insufficient information barriers to guard against the misuse of material nonpublic information....
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2 months ago |
law360.co.uk | Andrew Dean |Greg Burton
By Andrew Dean and Greg Burton ( March 14, 2025, 4:52 PM EDT) -- On March 6, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission staff informed the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut that, pending a commission vote, the SEC planned to seek dismissal of the charges against Silver Point Capital, a registered investment adviser, for allegedly having insufficient information barriers to guard against the misuse of material nonpublic information....
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Nov 28, 2024 |
azcentral.com | Greg Burton
Thanksgiving is a day of many blessings. The love of family and warmth of communion. We give thanks for what we have and the ability to share beyond our table. The ritual is universal. Every community assesses its future at harvest. The Sumi’nungwa Hopi Festival takes place in September, a celebration that informs plans for winter and spring. In the Celtic tradition of my ancestors, the Lughnasa festival begins at the start of harvest in August.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
azcentral.com | Silvia Solis |Greg Burton
In a presidential election year and with wars abroad consuming our attention, it's easy to lose track of vital interests closer to home. But we must never forget that, for whatever reason, some of our friends and neighbors struggle with unexpected personal setbacks, difficult transitions through the stages of life, learning and higher costs of living. While politics can divide us, Arizonans have always worked together to fill gaps at the ground level of our community.
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