Advocates’ response to DACA decision is swift, emotional
Immigration advocates vowed they would go to court to block a Trump administration plan to wind down a deferred deportation program for young immigrants, almost as soon as Attorney General…
Immigration advocates vowed they would go to court to block a Trump administration plan to wind down a deferred deportation program for young immigrants, almost as soon as Attorney General…
Ryan Companies US, Inc. announced today that Alisa Timm has joined the company as Regional Director of Real Estate Management (REM) for Ryan’s Southwest Region. With 30 years of experience,…
Imagine launching a weather balloon to near space with Suns star Devin Booker’s face affixed, or recycling water bottles from a school cafeteria to make physical aids that help people…
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and Helios Education Foundation today announced the formation of a new biomedical studies program designed specifically for high school students to elevate their understanding…
David Genovese, Avison Young Principal and Managing Director of the company’s Phoenix office, announced today the strategic hiring of corporate services specialist Mark Seale. Effective immediately, Seale becomes a Principal…
HomeSmart announced the appointment of Wendy Forsythe, a real estate industry veteran of 20 years, as its new chief operating officer. With a three-year growth of 200.65 percent, HomeSmart was…
Ballard Spahr and Lindquist & Vennum announced today that they have agreed to merge effective January 1, 2018. The combined firm—which will retain the name Ballard Spahr—will have more than…
Students have returned to classes for the fall semester and the weekend’s college football scores are in. So who’s No. 1? The University of Arizona has been ranked the No.…
When your divorce is finally final, how do you begin again? The transition after divorce can be liberating for some, daunting for others. Mixed feelings – anger, relief, sadness, joy,…
Washington Federal, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary throughout 2017 and operates 31 branches statewide, today announced a $2,000 gift to the Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC) to help complete…
For years, white males have made up the majority of the STEM field. Less than one in ten scientists and engineers who were employed in 2006 were women of color,…
Thanks to a grant from the APS Foundation, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale (BGCS) is offering after-school science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) based youth programs to…