Housing experts say the problem is there are too few homes to buy or rent and too many people moving into—or within—the Valley.
As a federal committee closes in on Republicans who acted as illegitimate electors in the 2020 presidential election, a local group is also speaking out: Arizona’s legitimate electors.
What started as a way to give back during the pandemic has grown into an endeavor that provides holiday gifts for hundreds of Valley children.
Pima County recently fired 56 employees after they chose to not get vaccinated against COVID-19, county officials said Monday.
Enroll the kids in free swimming lessons this year, have some fun at a neighborhood splash pad, or watch them play in an esports league.
The food banks are struggling to meet the latest need even as federal programs provide less food to distribute, grocery store donations wane, and cash gifts don’t go nearly as far.
The Phoenix Union High School District announced the campaign last week in an attempt to get 85% of its school community vaccinated.
“The most powerful weapon we have is our stories.”
Arizona’s 11 billionaires saw their collective wealth more than double over the last 17 months, accumulating a combined $35.4 billion.
Community members gathered at the Arizona Heritage Center in Tempe on Monday to honor the nearly 28,000 Arizonans who have died from COVID-19.