The Arizona Commission on African American Affairs, in collaboration with the ASU Pastor Center for Politics and Public Service, is set to host an informative online...
By Daniel Stefanski | As negotiations progressed to resolve a significant union strike in the United States, Arizona lawmakers explored measures to mitigate the economic fallout....
Arizona is experiencing significant growth, with new buildings and a rising population transforming its landscape. As cities expand, the demand for more infrastructure, housing, and services...
Artists AZ(Land) were selected to create an artistic shade-focused installation at Steele Indian School Park (photo courtesy of City of Phoenix Arts & Culture Department). The...
Renderings of two of the proposed structures demonstrate how shade will be introduced at 25 of Phoenix’s busiest and most exposed intersections (photo courtesy of the...
Accessing continuing education can be a challenge for dental professionals living in rural areas, who often face extensive travel for license renewals. To alleviate this issue,...
By Matthew Holloway | On September 5th, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) unanimously approved a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility (CEC) for the Tucson Electric Power’s (TEP)...
West Sedona School (WSS) initiated its STEM instructional year with a “Meet-and-Greet” event on Wednesday, August 28, aimed at fostering collaboration between students and various community...
By Daniel Stefanski | In a notable move during the intermission between legislative sessions, State Senator David Farnsworth is focusing on infrastructure improvements in Arizona. He...
The Foundation for Senior Living (FSL) has received a significant boost in its mission to support aging Arizonans. The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust has awarded...