Inside Mount of Olives Lutheran Church in Phoenix, tensions reached a boiling point Thursday night as Valley residents gathered to address a pressing issue. For two...
Rusty and Lisa Akers, long-time residents of Maricopa, have recently expressed their views on the upcoming Proposition 488, which will be on the ballot this November....
This evening, local residents can indulge in culinary delights at the highly anticipated Taste of Havasu event. Among the returning vendors is The Foundry, a Lake...
Efforts are in progress to establish a new regional Strategic Transportation Safety Plan, with public input being solicited by Greenlight Traffic Engineering and the Western Arizona...
The St. John Vianney Conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is experiencing a surge in demand for food and financial assistance in Sedona...
As the countdown to the election intensifies, Arizona’s voting advocates, candidates, and community organizers are ramping up efforts to mobilize voters across the state. With just...
As election day approaches in Arizona, organizations and advocates are intensifying their efforts to mobilize voters. A focus on Indigenous populations in urban areas presents unique...
In a collaborative effort to tackle childcare challenges, the Lake Havasu Area Chamber of Commerce has partnered with First Things First. This initiative aims to address...
PHOENIX — Thousands converged at Steele Indian School Park on Saturday for the Phoenix Pride Festival, celebrating love, acceptance, and inclusion within the LGBTQ+ community. This...
Fred Greenspan, an 80-year-old retired marketing representative, is dedicated to empowering the deaf community in Maricopa. Operating from his home in Tortosa, Greenspan focuses his efforts...