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Migrant deaths climbed with temperatures in July; …

9/4/2023
Migrant deaths in the Arizona desert spiked in July, when the remains of 42 undocumented individuals were found, the most for that month in more than a decade, advocates and medical officials said.

Celebrate history of Arizona performance art, cultural …

9/1/2023
Mask Alive! Museum & Cultural Center has launched an online collection of masks, performance art-related objects, exhibitions, and free pop-up art installations around the Valley.

Phoenix expands heat safety trail closure program

9/1/2023
The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Board voted Thursday evening to expand the city’s heat safety trail program that closes popular trails during the hottest days of the year.

Meet Your Neighbor: Dr. Steven Hansen, Arizona Humane …

8/31/2023
Name: Dr. Steven Hansen, DVM City: Scottsdale Occupation: Arizona Humane Society President and CEO Hometown: Muscatine, IA Family: Married with two wonderful children, as well as …

Chandler Police human trafficking unit hits 40 arrests …

8/20/2023
When Chandler Police Detective Mike Russo received the Attorney General’s Distinguished Service Leadership Award, a colleague praised Russo for dealing well with the website Backpage and people …

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.

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.

Here’s where Glendale families can get free diapers

7/31/2023
Free diapers are available to qualifying low-income families across the state, including Glendale.

Organizations across the Valley do their part to get …

7/28/2023
As children across the Valley head back to school, many families are finding it harder to afford school essentials in preparation. To better help the thousands of families in the region who will struggle getting their children ready because of financial issues, local nonprofits this year are increasingly stepping into the breach to make sure those families can get what they need.

Tempe heat-relief program receives federal funding

5/29/2023
Tempe has accepted $50,000 into its budget to aid in the operation of heat-relief services.

Avondale names new Human Resources Director

5/25/2023
Andrew Mesquita has been announced as the city of Avondale new Human Resources director.

Pinal County Historical Museum director wins state …

5/22/2023
Stephanie Joyner, the Pinal County Historical Society and Museum’s first executive director, has won the 2023 Humanities Award from Arizona Humanities. She was named this year’s Rising …