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Author: Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic

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Is COVID event at Arizona Capitol a shoutout to QAnon? This acronym raises questions

May 20, 2023 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Is COVID event at Arizona Capitol a shoutout to QAnon? This acronym raises questions

An event planned May 25-26 at the Arizona Capitol to address the COVID-19 pandemic response is being criticized as a QAnon callout.

Nation

Interstate 10 washout will delay travel from Phoenix to Los Angeles. Here’s what we know.

August 26, 2022 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Interstate 10 washout will delay travel from Phoenix to Los Angeles. Here’s what we know.

Interstate 10 between Phoenix and Los Angeles will be delayed as officials work to repair a washout. What to know and how to avoid the traffic.

Money

Driver in fatal Uber crash rejects plea deal; death in Tempe was 1st in nation for self-driving vehicle

June 3, 2022 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Driver in fatal Uber crash rejects plea deal; death in Tempe was 1st in nation for self-driving vehicle

Rafaela Vasquez was streaming ‘The Voice’ on her phone when the Uber vehicle she was operating struck and killed Elaine Herzberg in 2018, police say.

Money

Marijuana contaminated with pesticides was sold to patients in Arizona. The state didn’t catch it.

April 20, 2022 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Marijuana contaminated with pesticides was sold to patients in Arizona. The state didn’t catch it.

An Arizona law is supposed to ensure cannabis is screened for dangerous contaminants. The process falls short, an investigation shows.

Tech

Are you ready to ride in a car without a driver? Waymo vans going public in Arizona

October 9, 2020October 10, 2020 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Are you ready to ride in a car without a driver? Waymo vans going public in Arizona

The launch of this new phase, which begins with a smaller step Thursday, marks a milestone in Waymo’s march toward a fully autonomous ride service.

Money

Uber safety driver charged with negligent homicide in 2018 fatal crash of self-driving car

September 15, 2020 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Uber safety driver charged with negligent homicide in 2018 fatal crash of self-driving car

The Uber safety operator whose driverless car hit and killed a pedestrian in Arizona in 2018 could face 4 to 8 years in prison if convicted.

Travel

Seeking to discourage parties, Vrbo puts months-long ban on 1-night rentals in Arizona

September 9, 2020 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Seeking to discourage parties, Vrbo puts months-long ban on 1-night rentals in Arizona

The ban on one-night rentals is not nationwide, but it is unclear what other markets, if any, are seeing the change from Vrbo.

Nation

Hundreds of meat-eating fish with razor sharp teeth released in Arizona lake

May 30, 2019May 30, 2019 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Hundreds of meat-eating fish with razor sharp teeth released in Arizona lake

The hope is that the voracious fish will grow and eat many of the small bass in the lake, allowing the remaining bass to grow larger.

Nation

Arizona’s ‘In God We Trust’ license plates fund anti-LGBT group; lawmaker wants to put a stop to it

February 9, 2019 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on Arizona’s ‘In God We Trust’ license plates fund anti-LGBT group; lawmaker wants to put a stop to it

“State dollars should not be funding an organization that works to strip residents of our state of their human rights and human dignity,” said Sen. Juan Mendez.

Tech

We followed Waymo’s self-driving cars around Arizona for 170 miles: Here’s what we saw

December 5, 2018December 5, 2018 Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic Comments Off on We followed Waymo’s self-driving cars around Arizona for 170 miles: Here’s what we saw

Self-driving Waymo vans sometimes do weird things, from 90-second lane changes to extreme avoidance of aggressive drivers.

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