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Year of Medicaid ‘unwinding’ cuts 600,000, but …

4/29/2024
PHOENIX – One year after restarting the pre-pandemic review process for enrollment in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System …

Royse Contemporary exhibiting Askew Series by Barbara …

4/29/2024
Royse Contemporary art studio is presenting the Askew Series, a testament to the life and work of Barbara Kemp Cowlin. This exhibition will showcase a diverse array of her last series of paintings, …

Peoria primed for better fiber-optic broadband service

4/29/2024
As fiber-optic broadband becomes essential for rapid, high-quality data transmission for both business and personal use, the city of Peoria is moving into the fast lane.

How city of Phoenix, CAP are addressing water supply …

4/29/2024
PHOENIX – Arizona, much like California and other states with large deserts, is having an issue with dwindling Colorado River water levels. With so many people living in and moving to …

Planners approve chemical plant in southeast Glendale

4/29/2024
Pencco is cleared to build a chemical manufacturing plant on the northeast corner of 51st Avenue and Camelback Road, and area dominated by industrial uses. The Texas-based company provides  …

Five Scottsdale students chosen for Dragon Kim …

4/29/2024
The Dragon Kim Foundation, an Orange County, California-based nonprofit has announced the selection of 131 teens from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds living in Arizona, California, and Nevada to …

Restaurateur challenges Arizona agency’s cage-free …

4/28/2024
PHOENIX - State agriculture officials say a lawsuit by a Tucson restaurateur about why they can't legally mandate the sale of cage-free eggs isn't all it's cracked up to be. Attorneys …

'Crazy idea': Museum looks to save 106-year-old …

4/28/2024
The directors at Gilbert’s HD South and the developers at WAGS Capital, supported by construction professionals, think it is entirely possible to save Clare House, the second oldest building in Gilbert behind HD South itself.

Loop 101, Cactus Road ramp closes Monday for 2 months

4/28/2024
Reconstruction work as part of an ongoing freeway widening project in north Scottsdale will close the northbound Loop 101 off-ramp at Cactus Road beginning Monday, April 29, state transportation …

Valley fever hitting minority populations

4/28/2024
TUCSON – Daniel Sestiaga remembers being in the COVID-19 ward of a hospital in late 2020. He tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19 in June, then later tested negative, but he was …

‘Breakaway” public art now adorns Scottsdale’s …

4/28/2024
A new public artwork has joined the Scottsdale Public Art Permanent Collection to liven up the area under Scottsdale Civic Center. “Breakaway” is a cast aluminum sculpture depicting …

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at downtown Phoenix festival

4/28/2024
Arizona’s largest Cinco de Mayo festival is returning to downtown Phoenix.