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Month: August 2016

2 Arrested After Mega Byte Internet Cafe Shut Down for Illegal Gambling Activity
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2 Arrested After Mega Byte Internet Cafe Shut Down for Illegal Gambling Activity

There may be over 100 billion global searches conducted every month, but not all of them are harmless. Recently, one Internet cafe's activity resulted in its shutdown and several arrests being made. The Arizona Department of Gaming has reported that Mega Byte, an Internet cafe in Glendale, has been shut down. In addition, several people associated with the business have been arrested for running an illegal gambling ring. The department said that after paying cash, patrons at the cafe were then allowed to play casino-style games at several computer terminals throughout the building. Glendale police and several undercover officers were involved in the case, which took several months to unfold. Bethany Ann Graham was arrested on multiple charges after officers identified her as on...
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GM Brings Self-Driving Car Testing to Arizona

Car owners can go to great lengths to improve the performance of their vehicles. Things like cold air intakes can bring you about +15HP, and an increase of one to two MPG. One thing that a typical car can't do, though, is drive itself. But some of the research that may make it common place is coming to Arizona. GM plans to expand the testing of their driverless cars to public roads in Arizona. The tests will use the all-electric Chevy Bolt, which was developed with the help of Cruise Automation, a GM acquisition from earlier this year. GM, which has been experimenting with autonomous vehicle tech for years, has recently announced new initiatives that outline the company's interest in self-driving cars and other cutting-edge technologies. GM has also partnered with Lyft, the ride-s...
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Translation Regulations Prompt Arizona Dentists to Join With American Dental Association

The dental industry has a lot on its plate. Several studies have shown that the nation's oral health is suffering. For example, research shows that 79% adults who drink soda have severe dental erosion, and children miss more school for dental problems than anything. But in Arizona, dentists have other things to worry about. In hopes of delaying a federal ruling which would require translation services for patients without English language proficiency, the Arizona Dental Association has joined forces with the American Dental Association. According to the Affordable Care Act, providers who collect Medicaid and Medicare are required to provide translation services to those unable to speak English. The rule, called Section 1557, took effect a few weeks ago. Kevin Earle, the exec...
Arizona Strictest in the Nation When it Comes to DUI Laws, But is Lax Concerning Distracted Driving
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Arizona Strictest in the Nation When it Comes to DUI Laws, But is Lax Concerning Distracted Driving

Arizona has one of the strictest DUI laws in the nation. According to a study by WalletHub, Arizona ranks as the harshest state for penalties against drunk drivers. Their laws state that first time offenders with a blood alcohol level (BAC) of .08 or above will be sentenced to 10 days in jail and a minimum $750 fine. Second time offenders will serve 90 days in a federal penitentiary and must pay $1,750. Third time criminals will be served with an automatic felony. Even after the payment is processed and the criminal serves their time, a person convicted of a first-time DUI offense is required to install an ignition interlock device in any and all vehicles they drive for one full year. In the study, WalletHub ranked all 50 states and the District of Columbia after taking 15 key ...