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‘Shine a Light’ event coming to Arizona Capitol in …

11/8/2023
Banner Alzheimer’s Institute will host the fifth annual “Shine a Light on All Dementias” community event this month.

Arizona lawmakers debate educational spending measure

1/31/2023
PHOENIX — State lawmakers are taking the first tentative steps to ensure that public schools don’t have to shut down before the end of the academic year.

Immigration-related education group to host annual day …

1/30/2023
Aliento Education Fund will be hosting its annual Education Day Wednesday, February 15 at the Arizona State Capitol to provide students the opportunity to talk to legislators to inform them on multiple issues that are important for our communities.

Two active projects ongoing

5/2/2022
Progress in the area of capital projects continue in Sun City West.

Special Olympics Arizona receives $1M boost to …

3/26/2022
Earlier this week, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced a $1 million grant to be provided to Special Olympics Arizona. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Special Olympics Arizona, provides services …

Capitol rioter with Glendale connection sentenced to …

11/17/2021
A man with ties to Glendale, who emerged as one of the most recognizable figures in the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol, was sentenced Wednesday to 41 months in prison.

Kirschner: A Capitol idea — add state houses to your …

6/14/2021
We are now in year two of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the world has changed. Many of us have remained sequestered at home, and travel has been put on hold.

Zoukis: Prison for some Capitol rioters; are they …

2/1/2021
Some were model citizens — until they weren’t.

Coward: Can we heal and unify if an insurrectionist is …

2/1/2021
By refusing to recognize the results of a certified election and supporting allegations without evidence Congressman Paul Gosar encouraged the insurrectionists and seditionists on Jan. 6 to disrupt a …

Arizona man and 2 others charged in connection with …

1/9/2021
Three men were charged today in federal court in the District of Columbia in connection with the riots at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6. Jacob Anthony Chansley, also known as Jake Angeli, …

Opinion: A new vision for 2021

1/8/2021
On Jan. 7 the nation watched in horror the breach and sacking of the United States Capitol building by unlawful acts of breaking and entering. The violence witnessed illustrated the vast ideological divide in our country and the enormous need for leadership from the top to heal our nation.

Testing for COVID-19 can be costly in long-term care …

5/30/2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit long-term care facilities and the senior population the hardest, especially in Arizona, where over 77% of deaths are in people 65+. In addition, deaths in long-term care …