Broadband In Arizona’s Rural Areas Could Soon Get A Boost Thanks To The USDA
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $1.6 million in a project to provide more than 1,400 rural Arizonans with high-speed broadband access.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $1.6 million in a project to provide more than 1,400 rural Arizonans with high-speed broadband access.
Children without health insurance now have a new way to get treatment in Maricopa County, thanks to the Banner Healthmobile.
The coronavirus outbreak has led to a stream of xenophobic, anti-Chinese sentiment around the world, including a hate crime in New York City.
With state policy favoring fossil fuel, Phoenix partnered with the EPA to replace some of the city's gas guzzling trucks for low-emission vehicles.
The FCC and Arizona Indigenous communities are working to bridge the digital divide in Indian Country.
Here's what the American Lung Association says Arizona could do to improve its "F" grades on tobacco control.
"We want to make sure everyone has access to behavioral health care.” Jake's Law, HB 2764, is currently making its way through the Arizona House and Senate.
With the tax filing season underway, the Arizona Department of Revenue is encouraging taxpayers to remain vigilant in protecting their information.
Maricopa County conducted its annual survey of homeless residents this week in an attempt to find ways to better help those in need.
The officer shot and killed the 14-year-old boy in a Tempe alleyway last January.