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Category: Money

Cronkite News Money section covers Valley businesses and trends.

Alicia Deals, left, checks in on her colleague, who goes by K.T., while he sorts and packs online orders, on June 3, 2024, at the Cookies dispensary in Tempe. (Photo by Stella Subasic/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Social Justice

Social equity: Critics say Arizona’s cannabis program did ‘exact opposite’ of what voters intended

by Julia Thompson Jun 4, 2024Jun 7, 2024
Lowriders in downtown Phoenix are adorned with Chicano, Mexican and Mexican American symbols, such as the serape, a traditional blanket, and the rosary, on April 13, 2024. (Photo by David Ulloa Jr./Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen

Blood, sweat and stories: Preserving culture and history through lowriding

by Adnan Alam Jun 4, 2024
Kevin Koa, a pro wrestler based in Mesa, provides entertainment for the growing wrestling fan base in Arizona at a Phoenix Championship Wrestling event. 4(Photo courtesy of Phoenix Championship Wrestling)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Sports

Wrestling with fate: How two visionaries elevated professional wrestling in the Valley

by Adnan Alam Jun 3, 2024Jun 3, 2024
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, who announced that Arizona joined the Department of Justice and 29 other states in suing Live Nation and Ticketmaster for anti-competitive business practices. (File photo by Mary Grace Grabill/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen, Politics

Arizona concertgoers relieved as the Justice Department brings antitrust suit against Live Nation

by Adnan Alam May 23, 2024May 27, 2024
Posted inMoney, Politics

Theme parks, private planes and Paris: The leadership PAC loophole

by Julia Thompson May 21, 2024May 21, 2024
George Goode sits in front of his trailer on the Tohono O’odham Nation on April 10, 2024. Goode bought his trailer 30 years ago when the Native American Horse Education Foundation was still a dream. Now, he uses the trailer daily to help teach equine education to Native Americans. It houses materials necessary for horseshoeing, including burners, anvils, nails and shoes. (Photo by Sam Ballesteros/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Indigenous, Money, New Long Form, Next Gen

Best foot forward: Tucson farrier educates Native American communities on horseshoeing

by Adnan Alam Apr 24, 2024Apr 24, 2024
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert is aiming to at least double the league's $60 million annual media rights deal when it expires after the 2025 season. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen, Sports

WNBA evaluating how superstar Cailtlin Clark, women’s sports popularity can help secure lucrative media rights deal

by Adnan Alam Apr 17, 2024Apr 17, 2024
Nicole Simone and Karen Genis get their photo taken in front of the “Opening Night” banner at the Phoenix Film Festival’s kickoff event at the party pavilion next to the Harkins Theatres: Scottsdale 101 on April 4, 2024. Simone and Genis were at the film festival for the first time. (Photo by Kayla Mae Jackson/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money

Phoenix Film Festival works to boost Arizona’s film scene

by Adnan Alam Apr 11, 2024Apr 17, 2024
Stables are shown at Rockin’ River Ranch on March 23, 2024, in Camp Verde. (Photo by Mariah Temprendola/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Sustainability

‘Absolute beautiful place’: Rockin’ River Ranch State Park opens in Camp Verde

by Adnan Alam Apr 11, 2024Apr 11, 2024
Nyeshua Miller, a teacher at a Black Mothers Forum “microschool,” joins other forum members and marchers who support Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, known as ESAs or school vouchers, in Phoenix in March 2023. Common Sense Institute Arizona has released a report contending that though public school enrollment is in decline, the ESA program may not be solely to blame. (File photo by Emily Mai/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Education, Money

Report: ESA voucher program not fully to blame for public school enrollment decline

by Adnan Alam Apr 10, 2024Apr 10, 2024
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen

For second time in a month, feds shower billions on Arizona microchip makers

by Steve Crane Apr 8, 2024Apr 8, 2024
Elizabeth White, 101, stands in front of the Legacy Project mural painted at Eastlake Park Community Center in Phoenix after the unveiling of the NCAA Men’s Final Four Legacy Project, which refurbished indoor and outdoor basketball courts and upgraded other amenities at the center. (Photo by Kayla Mae Jackson/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Final Four 2024, Money, Next Gen, Sports

Eastlake Park Community Center unveils NCAA Men’s Final Four Legacy Project in Phoenix

by Adnan Alam Apr 2, 2024Apr 11, 2024

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