Keyword: service

Autumnfest Arts & Crafts Fair making its way to Anthem

9/20/2023
Autumnfest makes its return to Anthem Community Park next month.

Universal Technical Institute in Avondale to help …

9/19/2023
Universal Technical Institute, Inc., students in Avondale have the opportunity to apply for positions and start working for the TA Truck Service division while they are still in school.

Family resource fair, hiring event coming to Glendale

9/18/2023
The Maricopa County Human Services Department will host a Family Resource Fair and Hiring Event.

Arizona snail found only in Quitobaquito Springs may …

9/17/2023
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing that a snail found only in Arizona be listed as an endangered species after effects of drought and border wall construction have reduced populations.

Glendale earns national honor for homelessness …

9/8/2023
The Arizona chapter of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment officials awarded Glendale with its Innovative Program of the Year award to recognize the city’s master services agreement with Central Arizona Shelter Services.

Finalists named to fill Peoria Unified board seat

9/8/2023
Peoria Unified School District governing board has announced the finalists for the seat of former school board member Rebecca Hill, who resigned Aug. 24.

Florence council approves contract for water testing

9/6/2023
The Florence Town Council has approved entering into a cooperative use contract with a company that provides laboratory services to test the town’s water and wastewater. The council voted …

Save the date for Anthem Veterans Day ceremony, …

9/5/2023
VETERANS Save the date for Anthem Veterans Day ceremony, celebrations Special to Independent Newsmedia The public is invited to honor, salute and support veterans and their families at …

Arizona hunters not barred from using lead ammunition, …

9/2/2023
PHOENIX — Hunters in Arizona won’t be barred from using lead ammunition even if the bullets left behind can cause the death of other animals.

Annual successes recorded across Tempe’s education, …

8/31/2023
Tempe’s Workforce Readiness and Livable Communities Committee met Aug. 28 to discuss the latest updates from the city’s Office of Education, Career and Family Services about what’s been accomplished in its many programs during the last year.

Federal government ready to drop lawsuit with Arizona …

8/28/2023
PHOENIX — The federal government is finally ready to drop its lawsuit against the state over the storage containers it contends were erected illegally last year on Forest Service land by Gov. Doug Ducey.

Buckeye business signs on as U-Haul neighborhood …

8/25/2023
West Valley Tires and Services has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Buckeye community.

‘The Rise of Camelot’: A story about Camelot …

8/24/2023
The story of Scottsdale’s oldest equine therapy ranch for disabilities is the story of its founder. As Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship reaches 40 years in north Scottsdale, Executive …

Environmental group accuses U.S. Fish and Wildlife of …

8/22/2023
PHOENIX — A Tucson-based environmental group is accusing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of illegally altering its rules in ways that will harm the ability of two of snakes to survive in Arizona and New Mexico.

Valley exec joins United Way Women United Global …

8/19/2023
Longtime Valley of the Sun United Way board member and Women United Steering Committee member Jenny Holsman Tetreault has been named vice chair of United Way Worldwide’s Women United Global Leadership Council.

Local home watch service earns national accreditation

8/16/2023
Happy Home Watch & Services has earned accreditation from the National Home Watch Association for the third year. Happy Home Watch & Services serves Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and …

Expect certain Peoria city fees to go up in the next …

8/16/2023
For those who participate in certain city-run offerings or plan to rent city spaces, expect fees to go up in the next year.

Independent examination: Peoria city salaries 2023

8/15/2023
Civil service can be a rich and rewarding career for those interested in giving back to their community. City workers make your city work and live on into the next day and years moving forward. …

Chandler's Banner facility seeks volunteers

8/14/2023
If you are looking to help your community and make a difference in the lives of patients, Banner Ocotillo Medical Center invites you to come and volunteer. Volunteering at Banner Ocotillo is an …

Solari marks year of success with 988 Suicide, Crisis …

8/14/2023
One year after the launch of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, more than 63,000 calls were made in Arizona alone, exemplifying the need for mental health services in communities across the state.

Hobbs declares heat state of emergency in Maricopa, …

8/12/2023
PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is declaring an heat state of emergency — but only of three of Arizona’s 15 counties.

Children can sue on behalf of transgenders to change …

8/11/2023
TUCSON — A federal judge will allow several children to sue on behalf of all transgender people born in Arizona to force the state to change the gender on their birth certificates.

Q&A: Omni Tempe chef shares background, future plans

8/10/2023
Chef Chris Castro leads the culinary concepts at the newly-opened Omni Tempe Hotel at ASU as its executive chef, managing the hotel’s restaurants and poolside bar.

Here’s how little rain Glendale has actually had so …

8/10/2023
An update that will shock no one, Glendale has had a very dry monsoon season.