Migrant foster program may relaunch in Phoenix
Kelly Eckhoff tearfully remembers her time as a foster parent for children picked up at the border. “It didn’t matter how old they were, what gender they were, what country…
Kelly Eckhoff tearfully remembers her time as a foster parent for children picked up at the border. “It didn’t matter how old they were, what gender they were, what country…
Despite significant seizures of fentanyl over the past year, the lethal synthetic opioid keeps pouring into the country across Arizona’s border with Mexico, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Arizona…
You wouldn’t know it by looking at Az Business magazine’s list of the Most Influential Women in Arizona Business for 2018, but women are underrepresented in business leadership positions. In…
Mesa hosted its annual Celebration of Freedom Festival for Fourth of July on Wednesday, complete with food, music, art, fireworks and a naturalization ceremony in which 325 people were welcomed…
In a polarizing recent decision, on May 21, 2018, the United States Supreme court upheld the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), and denied employees the right to organize and collectively dispute…
Nearly a year after flood damage closed the Burton Barr Central Library, it will reopen June 16 with a party to celebrate new features like expanded areas for children and…
When Brophy College Preparatory student Diego Morris needed a life-saving experimental treatment that was not available in the United States, he and his family did the only thing they could…
The U.S. Postal Service’s first scratch-and-sniff stamps will add the sweet scent of summer to letters of love, friendship, party invitations and other mailings when the Postal Service introduces the…
The Avondale City Council is scheduled to vote May 21 to make Charles Montoya the City of Avondale’s new city manager. Montoya is currently city manager of Watsonville, Calif. He…
More than 6 million people visited the Grand Canyon last year, but only a tiny fraction were people of color. A 2011 National Park Service report shows visitors to the…
Legislators and Gov. Doug Ducey have reached a compromise on a state budget that would provide a 20 percent pay raise to teachers and $371 million in additional funding for…
Governor Doug Ducey announced that the State of Arizona submitted its nominations for Opportunity Zones to the U.S. Department of the Treasury on the March 21 deadline. On April 9,…