Food insecurity remains a pressing issue in Sedona and the Verde Valley, impacting a diverse range of residents, including seniors, working families, and the homeless. Various...
The sight of a locked school in your neighborhood can evoke strong emotions. Schools symbolize childhood memories, community gatherings, and personal growth. Yet, many public schools...
The North Central Phoenix Homeowners Association works tirelessly to ensure the beauty, charm, and history of the neighborhoods along Central Avenue and between the 7s is...
As spring approaches, Pinal County is making headlines for its proposed zoning code updates, a significant revision that hasn’t occurred since 2012. Pinal County Development Services...
Community Care Tucson, a local mutual aid group, advocates for the essential needs of Tucson residents, particularly the unhoused. Their commitment has led them to oppose...
The phrase “Haul No” is painted alongside other murals on an abandoned building near Grey Mountain, Arizona. The murals illustrate various aspects of Navajo life, focusing...
The Arizona Community Foundation is calling on the residents of Sedona and the Verde Valley to help recognize exemplary individuals and nonprofit organizations within their communities....
By Daniel Stefanski | In a bid to enhance student outcomes at Arizona’s community colleges, Senate Education Chairman David Farnsworth has initiated a series of virtual...
Phoenix police reported a significant protest at the intersection of 75th Avenue and Encanto Boulevard on Sunday evening. The gathering began around 5 p.m., drawing attention...
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) intensifies its operations to apprehend undocumented immigrants, Indigenous communities in urban areas express growing concern over allegations of detentions....