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Tempe offices, services close for 4th of July

6/29/2022
In observance of Independence Day, the city of Tempe will close all administrative offices on July 4.  A reminder, there will be no fireworks at Tempe Town Lake this year. Instead, there will …

Summer jobs are available in Peoria

6/17/2022
The city of Peoria is hosting onsite interviews for several summer jobs through June 23, between noon and 5 p.m. Interested individuals can visit the Peoria Development and Community Services Building, 9875 N. 85th Ave. without an appointment.

51 families to pick up ‘emergency Santa’ holiday …

12/2/2021
A total of 51 families participating in Catholic Charities Community Services’ Emergency Santa program will pick up their holiday goodies from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Nearly 400 …

Phoenix charities, churches ready for Afghan refugees

9/9/2021
While the crisis in Afghanistan continues after the Taliban takeover, groups on the ground in Arizona are working to make whatever difference they can.

Apache Junction High School teacher Cary McDavid …

5/18/2021
Apache Junction High School teacher Cary McDavid used two words to describe what it was like to teach his introduction to engineering course in the 2020-21 school year. “Rather …

Bill could convert fines to community service

1/22/2021
PHOENIX — Got a bit of a lead foot while behind the wheel? But short of cash? State lawmakers are moving to let motorists work off their traffic fines.

Catholic Charities group hires Surprise executive

12/28/2020
Surprise resident Karen Bisko, a certified fundraising executive with nearly 20 years of experience in development, was named vice president of philanthropy at Catholic Charities Community Services.

Catholic charities collecting toys, gifts, clothing …

12/7/2020
Catholic Charities Community Services is gearing up for the holidays. In its 26th year, the holiday assistance team has been collecting gift items for children and youth up to 17 years of age …

David Schwake lauded for service to city

11/20/2020
It wasn’t quite the send-off he would have received if the COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t limiting in-person gatherings, but outgoing Recreation and Public Grounds Commission member David Schwake looked pretty tickled when Mayor Thomas L. Schoaf and the Litchfield Park City Council recognized him for 17 years of service.