From Across Arizona

Northwest Tucson's Uptown project lands 2 restaurants, tasting room
Uptown project is shaping up to rival La Encantada in Tucson's Catalina Foothills, some real estate analysts say.
Photos: Judith "Mama" Blair Basketball Courts unveiled on Tucson's east side
Locals joined Joseph Blair at Palo Verde Park, near Broadway and Kolb Road, for the unveiling of the Judith “Mama” Blair Basketball Courts on Saturday morning.
Online listeners seek new tactics as Tucson police go radio silent
The Tucson Police Department fully encrypted its radio communications in April, effectively shutting down online scanner feeds used by people who follow police activity.
After months of red tape, Tucson's long-awaited Biergarten set to open
Biergarten German Kitchen & Bar on Tucson's west side has faced delays and setbacks since last summer. It's finally opening Friday.
Tucson businessman Edmund Marquez has 'multiplier' effect
Edmund Marquez has had an up-and-down career, but his commitment to the Tucson community has never faltered.
Tucsonans set to pay more for water, trash and city fees
Water bills, trash services and several development costs are set to increase this summer amidst an increasingly expensive utility landscape in Southern Arizona.
Tim Steller's column: Tucson concrete company pays workers to learn English
Tucson company Escalante Concrete and nonprofit Literacy Connects came up with an innovative initiative to teach English to Spanish-speaking employees, for them and the company.
A Tucson furniture store fit for its mid-century modern locale
Holt Modern sells mid-century modern furniture on Tucson's historic mid-century thoroughfare, the stretch of East Broadway from Euclid to Country Club that was dubbed the Sunshine Mile in 1953.
In fight to save Ukraine's wounded, surgeons learn skills at UW-Madison
Maks Makarenkov couldn't help but smile on car rides through the capital city. He saw homes with blue and yellow flags pinned in their windows or dangling from flagpoles.
Council Meeting Policy Changes
We have updated City Hall meeting policies--effective June 1-- to support a safe, welcoming and accessible environment while maintaining full public access and participation.
Fireworks Use
Permissible fireworks can be used until July 6. Learn more about what is permissible, legal use rules and how to report illegal fireworks.
GCU medical mission team steps up for Hike for Humanity

Ambassador Event: A New Way to See Greater Phoenix...
Greater Phoenix's arts and culture ecosystem serves as a crucial economic engine boosting livability and enabling business growth. Art has the power to transform communities. That sentiment was on full display at the Greater Phoenix Economic Council’s (GPEC) opening for its A New Way To See Greater Phoenix art exhibit.

Ambassador Event: European Insights
European investment has increased in Greater Phoenix as advanced industrial strengths have aligned. Greater Phoenix’s emergence as a top market for international business has been driven in part by the coordination with European countries, trade groups and businesses over the past decade.

Why Greater Phoenix is a Top Aerospace and Defense...
Greater Phoenix has grown into one of the nation’s leading aerospace and defense hubs. Anchored by legacy industry leaders and fueled by next-generation innovation, the region is shaping the future of aerospace through advanced manufacturing, military partnerships, autonomous aviation, and space exploration.

What makes Greater Phoenix so great: Evan Rao
Tell us a little about yourself: I am an undergraduate student in urban planning at ASU and will be continuing at ASU for a master’s degree in planning. I am a native of Tempe and enjoy experiencing the local arts and the outdoors.

Arizona Artist Spotlight: The Joy of Showing Up with...
Meet Greater Phoenix-based artist Mike Margolis, featured in GPEC’s Color, Cloth & Culture exhibit. Some phrases carry more than their words. “Are you going on Sunday?” sounds like a simple question but said with the right grin, in the right company, it means something else entirely.

Arizona Artist Spotlight: Designing with Purpose with...
Meet Greater Phoenix-based designer and eco-tailor Jadestorm Shamsid-Deen. Most garments come with a label. Jadestorm Shamsid-Deen’s comes with a philosophy. As the founder and inventor behind SWIYYAH®, a Phoenix-based sustainable fashion brand, Jadestorm has spent years rethinking what fabric can be and what it should do.

What makes Greater Phoenix so great: Angie Wolford
Tell us a little about yourself: I’m a native to Arizona and have loved living here. It is a beautiful state and I love all the hiking trails that it has to offer. I’m always up for trying new foods and Phoenix has an endless variety of restaurants.

Ambassador Event: APAC Insights
How the path of a semiconductor chip leads to Greater Phoenix. As global supply chains shift, Greater Phoenix is at the center of investment and relationships with Asian countries and trade groups developing technology in the southwest United States.

Arizona Artist Spotlight: From Cradle to Canvas with...
Meet artist Irina Tevzadze, featured in GPEC’s Color, Cloth & Culture exhibit. Maternity carries contradictions. It is tenderness and grit, strength and vulnerability, joy and sacrifice all at once.

What makes Greater Phoenix so great: Colleen Medina
Tell us a little about yourself: I am a native Arizonan. Graduated from University of Arizona. Lived in Guatemala and Chicago before coming back to Arizona to build and grow my family.
Air Quality, Solid Waste, and Environmental Managers Working Group Meetings – June 9th
Numbers and Narratives: A Mixed Method Workshop for Tribal Public Health
Held Mom & Baby Intensive Outpatient Therapy Program
Rural Lifestyle Intervention Study
Building Healthy Workplace Systems: Communication & Self-Care
AAA Administrative Assistant
WIC Registered Dietitian
Awareness to Action: Implementing Respectful Maternal and Infant Healthcare Practices
Death Comadre Training
March of Dimes Maternal Mental Health Cost-Free Educational Course
Cihuapactli Collective Talking Circles
Equity & Access Lunch & Learn Series
Voter Information Pamphlet
History of the Native Vote in Arizona
Technical Difficulties with Reservations
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GAS138 situs paling ngegas dengan akses super cepat 3 detik! Dapatkan update pola jam gacor harian, RTP live akurat, dan jaminan WD saldo berkali-kali lipat.

Santa Fe Travel Guide: Where to Eat, Stay, & Play
Explore Santa Fe's rich history, beautiful architecture, and vibrant art scene while enjoying a perfect family getaway.

Our Eco-Luxury Stay at Donna Carmela in Sicily
Join us for a serene and luxurious stay at Donna Carmela in Sicily, encompassing both relaxation and breathtaking views.

A Family-Friendly Stay at Kimpton Hotel Vintage In Portland
Discover a stylish and comfortable hotel in downtown Portland, perfect for families, with unique wine-themed decor and amenities.

Researchers convene at U of A to tackle 'forever chemicals' at National PFAS Conference
Experts are gathering at the University of Arizona to address the pressing issue of 'forever chemicals' during the National PFAS Conference.

Arizona tribal agriculture generates over $750 million in total economic output, new analysis finds
A new analysis reveals that Arizona's tribal agriculture sector generates an impressive economic output exceeding $750 million.
New Release Rentals
Keep an eye out for our latest collection of new release films available for rent through the end of June 2015.

The human side of AI
Four new courses at NAU will explore the human-centered side of artificial intelligence, focusing on collaboration and ethics in practical applications.

Why creating a long-term health strategy could help your business grow
An article exploring how a comprehensive health strategy can support business growth, sponsored by Banner Health.

Workforce health is critical to Phoenix’s tech boom — here's why
This article discusses the importance of workforce health in sustaining the technology sector in Phoenix, also sponsored by Banner Health.

What the AI era means for your brand
An insightful piece about the impact of the AI era on branding and marketing strategies, sponsored by Pierpont Communications.

$11.975M entertainment estate lists in Paradise Valley
A luxury property has been listed for sale in Paradise Valley, showcasing unique entertainment features for potential buyers.

Jackpot Play
IDR 11,961,114,270 jackpot tersedia.

Coffee & Canines

Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band

Zoo By Moonlight

Poker Nights

Scottsdale police video shows station shooting
A video released by Scottsdale police captures an incident of an armed woman shot inside the police station, bringing attention to public safety issues.

ASU baseball season ends in extra-inning loss to Ole Miss
Arizona State University baseball team faces a heartbreaking loss in the NCAA region title game against Ole Miss, concluding their season in dramatic fashion.

2025 wildfires caused global havoc. Study calls for decisive action
A new study highlights the catastrophic impact of wildfires in 2025, urging immediate action to mitigate future risks.
How to protect yourself and your pets from killer bees
This article provides safety tips for individuals and their pets on how to avoid encounters with killer bees, emphasizing preventive measures.

Know the warning signs: A hidden AI 'landmine' can upend your business
An article addressing potential pitfalls associated with AI use in business, highlighting the need for vigilance and responsibility.
Phoenix Pride's Chapter 11 bankruptcy follows $418K suit
Phoenix Pride faces Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it deals with a lawsuit amounting to $418,000.

Recorder asks judge to fine supervisors $100K a day
An Arizona recorder is petitioning the court to impose daily fines on election supervisors.
Takeaways from bitter GOP attorney general debate clash
A recap of the contentious debate for the attorney general position amid fierce political rivalry.

Judge agrees to review Trump's $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund
The fund has sparked a broad backlash since it was announced earlier this month, exposing fractures within the Republican Party.

PSG wins back-to-back Champions League titles after shootout victory against Arsenal
Paris Saint-Germain has won back-to-back Champions League titles by beating Arsenal on penalties in a dramatic final in Budapest.

90-year-old from Mesa is running his 1st marathon
You’re never too old to try something new. Just ask 90-year-old Bill Schwarz. The Mesa man will run his first-ever marathon this Sunday in San Diego.

Arizona's Rep. Hamadeh introduces bill to discount fuel for veterans, military families
Arizona Congressman Abe Hamadeh introduced legislation this week that would grant fuel discounts to veterans and military families.

Push for more hunting, fishing on public lands includes wildlife refuges
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said more than 95% of national refuge lands could be open to hunting after proposed expansions, which follow a Trump Administration order from earlier this year that directs agencies to remove barriers to hunting and fishing.

Maricopa County recorder asks judge to fine supervisors $100,000 per day in election dispute
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap has accused the board of supervisors of failing to abide by a court order stemming from their longstanding fight over control of the county’s elections — and he wants a judge to fine the board $100,000 per day until they come into compliance.

Court records: Buckeye police officer punched handcuffed suspects
Court records say a Buckeye police officer who was indicted this week on aggravated assault charges punched a pregnant woman while she was handcuffed.

Pride celebrations struggle as corporate sponsorships dry up
Public support for the LGBTQ+ community by corporations has become politically risky, public relations expert says.

Carcass of Timmy the humpback whale brought to shore in Denmark
The humpback whale, nicknamed "Timmy" by German media, died following a controversial failed rescue effort. His carcass had been drifting near the Danish shore for two weeks.

Opinion: Pope Leo reminds us of the value of our shared humanity
Pope Leo's first encyclical voices his concerns about technology and AI. The pope cautions about the illusions AI bots can create, and how important actual human relationships are.

Mega data center hub in Pinal County scaled back 80%
The planned data center hub has seen a significant reduction in scale, impacting future operations and investments in the region.

CoStar makes $800M M&A play
CoStar's latest merger and acquisition deal, valued at $800 million, is set to reshape the market landscape.

Job searches are splitting on a new axis
The article explores the changing dynamics of job searches in the context of new technologies and methodologies.

New Benchmark CEO shares vision for Tempe tech giant
The newly appointed CEO outlines strategic goals for the tech company headquartered in Tempe, focusing on innovation and growth.

New online master’s degree in clinical psychology to expand access to mental health care
ASU is launching a new online master's degree program in clinical psychology aimed at increasing access to mental health services.

Maricopa County recorder asks judge to hold board of supervisors in civil contempt of court
The Maricopa County recorder has requested a judge to enforce civil contempt against the board of supervisors regarding election procedures.

Measles, whooping cough spike amid low vaccination rates
Health officials report an increase in measles and whooping cough cases due to low vaccination rates.

USPS moves to implement Trump mail voting order, would require states to share voter lists
The USPS is moving forward with regulations that would necessitate states to share voter lists as part of new mail voting protocols.
Enviros sue to protect snail in Quitobaquito Springs from border wall construction
Environmentalists have filed a lawsuit to protect a local snail species from the impacts of border wall construction.
Judge halts Trump’s $1.8B ‘slush fund’ critics call a payoff to political allies
A federal judge has blocked the use of Trump’s $1.8 billion fund, which critics claim is a mechanism for political payoffs.

Green Card Rule, War Strategy Degree, Pickleball and Parkinson’s
In-depth discussion on various topics including immigration rules and health impacts of social activities like pickleball.

Pickleball’s positive impact on Parkinson’s
Exploring how pickleball can positively affect individuals with Parkinson’s disease.

SkySong Continues Strong Leasing Momentum with More Than 28,000 Square Feet in New Transactions
New leases, expansions and spec suite development reflect continued demand for innovation-focused workspace.

Bipartisan leaders gather to discuss challenges to American leadership at 2026 McCain Institute Sedona Forum
A gathering of bipartisan leaders focused on discussing key challenges facing American leadership at the 2026 McCain Institute Sedona Forum.

Watch the replay: Republican candidates for Arizona Attorney General
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen and attorney Rodney Glassman clashed repeatedly in a Republican primary debate for Arizona attorney general, with both candidates questioning each other’s legal credentials and fitness for the office.

Debate en repetición: candidatos republicanos para fiscal general de Arizona
El presidente del Senado de Arizona, Warren Petersen, y el abogado Rodney Glassman se enfrentaron repetidamente en un debate de las primarias republicanas para fiscal general de Arizona y ambos...

“¿Nos cuidamos las unas a las otras?”: “Donde Termina el Verano” explora la amistad y la frontera
Elma Correa cree que la literatura parte de una pregunta persistente sobre la experiencia de las mujeres en un mundo que, a veces, parece rechazar su existencia.

“Do we take care of one another?”: “Donde Termina el Verano” explores friendship and the borderlands
Elma Correa believes literature begins with a persistent question about women’s experience in a world that, at times, seems to reject their existence.
How Trump’s giant ‘slush fund’ sparked lawsuits, roiled Republicans and revived Jan. 6
An analysis of how Trump's controversial fund has led to legal challenges and heated debates among Republican lawmakers.
‘Heil!’: Deer Valley school board member gives Nazi salute during scheduling dispute
A shocking incident at a school board meeting where a member displayed a Nazi salute amidst a scheduling conflict.
The Pentagon says Trump’s Iran war has cost $29B. Democrats want CBO to check the math.
The Pentagon reports significant costs from Trump's Iran war, prompting Democrats to call for a financial review.
Judge lets Trump’s mail-in voting order stand for now, setting up bigger fight ahead
A recent ruling allows Trump's mail-in voting order to remain in effect, highlighting ongoing electoral tensions.
‘Super El Niño’ could make Arizona’s already brutal summers even worse, climate scientists warn
Climate scientists predict that a ‘Super El Niño’ could exacerbate Arizona's summer heat woes.

New green card policy could send thousands back to their country of origin
Analysis on the implications of the new green card policy.

New war strategy master’s degree at ASU
Introduction of a new master's degree program focused on war strategy at Arizona State University.
Flagstaff City Council Approves 2026 Community Development Block Grant Funding
The Flagstaff City Council approved approximately $881,000 in federal funding for projects that support community resilience.
Glass Recycling

Scottsdale Video Network June Program Guide
Here is what's showing on Scottsdale Video Network this June.

Intel Arc G-Series Processors Set a New Standard for Handheld PC Gaming
Intel® Arc™ G-Series processors combine leadership performance and power efficiency to deliver smooth, immersive gameplay with exceptional battery life.

Meet the Intel Pioneer Behind EMIB Chip Packaging
Ravi Mahajan discusses the idea for a simple silicon bridge and why it is becoming a foundational technology for the AI era.

Waymo introducing new Ojai vehicles to Phoenix riders
Waymo makes strides in its service by introducing new vehicles to its fleet for riders in Phoenix, enhancing the rider experience.

3 Must-Visit Cities in Puglia, Italy You Shouldn’t Miss
Explore the magical Puglia region characterized by olive groves, distinct towns, and beautiful architecture that create unforgettable travel memories.

ASU-led study sharpens Colorado River forecasts as Arizona faces deepening water cuts
A new study by ASU researchers provides improved forecasting of Colorado River water supplies amid Arizona's ongoing challenges with water cuts.

Why Katie Hobbs and Kris Mayes keep feuding
The ongoing conflict between Arizona leaders Katie Hobbs and Kris Mayes could have significant implications for the Democratic Party.

Berger Performing Arts Center to remain open — despite ASDB move — as Saguaro City Music Theatre takes over
When he walked across the Berger Performing Arts Center stage in 1992, Steven Dewakuku received his high school diploma from…

Arizona’s tribal regalia toolkits aid Indigenous students, families and schools amid grad season
Under the scratchy, synthetic material of a graduation gown, Amira Angelo will feel her Apache camp dress — a red,…
Hobbs launches multi-million-dollar reelection ad campaign touting working-class background
Governor Hobbs has kicked off a new advertising effort focusing on her working-class roots ahead of elections.
States could purge voter rolls close to elections if Supreme Court takes Trump’s side in Arizona case
A potential Supreme Court decision may allow states to purge voter rolls leading up to elections.
Trump struck a deal for China to buy $17B a year in US ag products. Farmers are skeptical.
Farmers express doubts over a deal made by Trump for substantial agricultural exports to China.

AgeTech makes homes safer for older adults
Discussion on how AgeTech innovations are enhancing safety for elderly individuals.

Remembering Rob Schumacher
A reflection on the contributions and legacy of Rob Schumacher.

New changes coming to Margaret T. Hance Park
Updates on upcoming changes to Hance Park.
New program launches to help Flagstaff homeowners go solar, lower energy bills
The City of Flagstaff has launched a group-buying program for solar installations that has secured a 17% discount.

Scottsdale approves updated ADA Transition Plan to guide future accessibility upgrades
Scottsdale City Council recently approved the city’s updated ADA Transition Plan, advancing a long-term strategy to improve accessibility across city facilities, parks, sidewalks, transit areas and digital services.

Fashion and Philanthropy Unite to Advance Women’s Cancer Research at Runway for Research 2026
Annual Scottsdale event benefiting TGen returns October 9 with an inspiring morning dedicated to accelerating discoveries for women facing cancer.

3 Beautiful Cities to Visit on the Amalfi Coast
Experience the breathtaking Amalfi Coast with its charming villages and scenic landscapes while exploring its vibrant culture.

JILI - DAILY GACOR WINS
Event kemenangan harian dari Jili.
Maricopa County Air Quality Department Launches 2026 Summer "Help Keep Ozone Away, Commit to One Day"
MCAQD's new campaign encourages residents to commit to cleaner air choices to combat rising ground-level ozone levels, impacting respiratory health, particularly among vulnerable groups.
Maricopa County Launches Eviction Diversion Program
To help families facing eviction, the new Eviction Diversion Pilot Program aims to find sustainable solutions for housing stability in Phoenix areas with high eviction rates.
Board Adopts Framework 2040 Maricopa County Comprehensive Plan
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has officially adopted the Framework 2040 Comprehensive Plan to guide development for the next decade.
Arizona added jobs in April, but its employment rate has been stuck at 2024 levels for 2 years
Despite job growth in April, Arizona's employment rate remains stagnant at levels seen in 2024.
Democratic state AGs say their staff excluded from Vance anti-fraud meeting
Democratic Attorneys General criticize exclusion from a recent meeting focused on anti-fraud efforts.
Justin Heap refers alleged noncitizen voters to AG’s office after strongly worded letters
Maricopa County recorder Justin Heap has forwarded allegations of noncitizen voting to the Attorney General's office for investigation.
Federal judges block Alabama’s racially discriminatory congressional map, order remedial districts
Federal judges have intervened to challenge Alabama's congressional map due to racial discrimination concerns.

Arizona prepares for wildfire season with heightened risk
Preparation strategies for the upcoming wildfire season in Arizona.

SARRC Community School builds inclusive learning environment
Efforts being made to create inclusive educational environments in Arizona.

CD 4 Democrat candidate; Arizona wildfire season; SARRC Community School
A collection of recent discussions covering political candidacy and education.
Pedestrian Improvements to Begin along Soliere Avenue
Starting the week of June 1, the City of Flagstaff will begin pedestrian crossing improvements along Soliere Avenue.

Scottsdale Update - May 26, 2026
Scottsdale news for the week of May 26, 2026

SCC, WestWorld break ground on new equine science facility
Scottsdale Community College, in partnership with the city of Scottsdale, officially broke ground last week on a new permanent facility at WestWorld for the college’s Equine Science program, creating expanded opportunities for workforce development and hands-on training in Arizona.

Book reading over summer months proven to boost educational gains in kids
A three-month break from school over the summer may sound like a child’s dream, but it’s also been known to cause a reduction in learning skills, called the 'summer slide' — and that’s especially true for children in low-income areas that may not have access to reading materials.

The hidden health risks in Arizona lakes
A report highlights the potential health risks associated with swimming in Arizona lakes.

TEP rate case: What Tucson customers need to know
“Our TEP bills are too high now,” writes Janelle Menick in a public comment on the ongoing Tucson Electric Power…

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Event Gacor Festival.
DHS says Democrats are lying about overcrowding and broken toilets at the Mesa ICE facility
Department of Homeland Security disputes claims from Democrats regarding conditions at ICE facilities in Mesa.

Hantavirus, Type II Diabetes Trial, Maricopa Community College Funding
A segment covering health and education funding issues.

Journalists’ Roundtable: Troubling allegations involving Mark Lamb and more
Discussion on serious allegations within local journalism.

Scottsdale Chief Deputy City Attorney Lori S. Davis receives statewide Distinguished Municipal Attorney Award
Lori S. Davis, chief deputy city attorney for the city of Scottsdale, has been named the recipient of the Arizona City Attorneys' Association 2026 Distinguished Municipal Attorney Award, recognizing her outstanding leadership, innovation and dedication to public service.

From community centers to the Preserve, Nick Molinari leads with purpose
When Scottsdale Parks and Recreation leader Nick Molinari moved to Scottsdale with his family in 1980, the city had just over 88,000 residents, covered 88.6 square miles and had no dedicated preserve.

New $3.8M NIH grant funds research on 'mind after midnight' as a suicide risk factor
A significant new NIH grant will support research into how the mind's activities after midnight may be a key suicide risk factor.

This sheriff’s office says racial profiling reforms are too costly. Auditors found it misused $163 million.
Rafael Carranza, Arizona Luminaria, and Gabriel Sandoval, ProPublica, illustrations by Shoshana Gordon, ProPublica

Meet Stephanie Casanova: Arizona Luminaria’s new environment reporter
by Arizona Luminaria staff

Second Arizonan confirmed to be on hantavirus cruise ship
Reports confirming a second case associated with hantavirus.

HonorHealth to make history with new type II diabetes control
Innovative approaches to managing type II diabetes in Arizona.

Arizona being called to help fund Maricopa community colleges
Efforts to secure funding for local community colleges.
Grant Road Underpass at the Union Pacific Railroad Closure
Construction activities will begin at the Grant Road underpass requiring a full closure.
Park Avenue Lane Restrictions, 22nd Street to 36th Street
Construction will cause lane restrictions on Park Avenue.

Scottsdale’s Short-Term Rental Team sets the standard for enforcement and innovation in Arizona
The city of Scottsdale continues to lead Arizona to address the challenges associated with vacation and short-term rentals through a coordinated, data-driven and community-focused approach that is becoming a model for other municipalities across the state.

Open house planned for Stormwater Management Master Plan
An open house is scheduled for the public to learn more about the city's proposed Stormwater Management Master Plan (SWMMP).

Intel’s 2025 Outstanding Researcher Awards Honor 10 Academic Innovators
Recognizing breakthrough university research advancing the future of technology through deep academic collaboration.

Solving the Agentic AI Trilemma – Cost, Scale, and Data Security
Introducing SuperClaw - a Hybrid Agentic AI Solution Designed for AI PCs, Agent Computers, and Edge Devices.

Sedona in Summer: What to Expect + How to Beat the Heat
Explore the joys of visiting Sedona in summer despite the heat. This article offers insights and tips to enjoy this beautiful destination during the warmer months.

Intel Core Ultra Series 3: The New Standard for Edge AI Robotics Compute
By integrating a CPU, GPU, and NPU, Intel Core Ultra Series 3 delivers edge AI power across global use cases—from hospitality and manufacturing to healthcare and education.

Vortexes in Sedona Arizona: A Guide to All 7 Sites
Discover the seven vortex sites in Sedona and delve into the experiences they offer, along with tips on where to visit each one.
Trump is turning DACA into a deportation pipeline, one expired permit at a time
Critics argue that Trump is using DACA to facilitate deportations by letting permits expire.

Explore an exhibition that maps Arizona’s water crisis
An exhibition at NAU brings together art and research to translate drought, data and daily impact into a shared experience.

Older adults recall their memories in richer detail in everyday life than they do in the lab, studies show
Recent studies show that older adults are able to recall memories with greater richness in everyday situations compared to controlled lab settings.

Turning down the heat from data centers
Heat pollution from data centers can boost air temperatures in downwind neighborhoods by as much as 4 degrees Fahrenheit, ASU researchers report in a new study conducted in the Phoenix metro area. The researchers aim to help develop solutions that could significantly reduce downwind impacts.

Antibiotic proves ineffective in treating wheezing in young children in the emergency room
A recent study shows that a common antibiotic does not effectively treat wheezing in young children who visit the emergency room.
Art of resistance: Immigrant children share pain and strength in Tucson exhibit
Public Meetings for Code Tucson '26 Development
Community members invited to public meetings for proposed development code updates.

Scottsdale Update - May 18, 2026
Scottsdale news for the week of May 18, 2026

Scottsdale Police to launch AI-assisted system for non-emergency calls
Getting answers from the Scottsdale Police Department for routine, non-emergency questions may soon become faster and easier thanks to a new artificial intelligence-assisted call system the city plans to roll out later this year.

Advancing medicine and science through values and mentorship: Mayo Clinic celebrates commencement in Arizona
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine and Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences celebrated the graduation of 48 students in Phoenix, Arizona, on May 15, marking the...
Grand Canyon sees record visitation
South Rim crowds break previous attendance records as travelers return.

Tech Tuesday: Hitting the road with CycleSafe for National Bike Month

University of Arizona startup ProxyBio raises 3.5M to scale AI-powered organoid platform for cancer drug response

Thousands celebrate the newest graduating class at U of A's 162nd Commencement
Thousands gathered to celebrate the graduation ceremony.

Protecting Arizona farmworkers from rising temps
As Arizona faces rising temperatures and more frequent extreme weather, ASU research is helping identify practical solutions to support one of the state’s most essential workforces.
Intel Named Official Compute Partner of McLaren Racing
Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds for PCCLT
Request to HUD for release of HOME funds for Barrio Anita Casitas project.
Maricopa County’s election IT fight isn’t about IT. It’s about democracy.
Discussion on the implications of Maricopa County's election IT disputes for democratic processes.
Emergency Storm Drain Grate Repair - Country Club and Seneca
Repairs will restrict traffic on Country Club Road and Seneca Street.

TGen appoints Nhan L. Tran, Ph.D., to faculty as distinguished professor
His lab will focus on advancing immuno‑oncology and microbiome innovation and research on understanding and interrupting tumor–immune interactions.
HCD Seeks Proposals to Build Community Facilities in Thrive in the 05
Seeking proposals for community-serving facilities.
Arizona wines sweep medals at SF Chronicle Competition
Verde Valley and Sonoita AVAs continue their rise on the national stage.
Flagstaff celebrates 25 years as world's first Dark Sky City
Stargazing tourism boom drives new lodging investment.
Republicans want Arizona to opt into a federal voucher scam ripe for waste and fraud
Republican leaders are pushing for Arizona to join a federal voucher program that critics label fraudulent.

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Event kemenangan Mega Gaming.

New TGen Clinical Test for Multiple Myeloma Consolidates Multiple Analyses and Provides Detailed Information in 3 Days
JAYseq, a powerful new whole genome sequencing assay delivers a comprehensive, 72 hour molecular profile to help oncologists personalize care for patients across the myeloma disease spectrum.
UA College of Architecture Honors HCD for its Collaborative Work

Mother refuses to give up on son and finds a way forward (VIDEO)

NAU celebrates record-breaking generosity on Giving Day 2026
For the fifth year in a row, NAU Giving Day set a fundraising record with a total of $1,221,449 raised from 1,035 donors.

NAU Regents’ Professor Bruce Hungate elected to National Academy of Sciences
Hungate has been recognized as one of the highest honors a scientist can receive, joining a prestigious group of scientific leaders.
Volunteers and Vendors Sought for June 5 Hope in the Park
Intel Corporation to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences
Intel executives will participate in events for the investment community.

Intel at Computex 2026: Advancing the Next Era of AI-Driven Computing
Intel outlines progress across the AI compute ecosystem—highlighting open platforms, partners, and real-world momentum from silicon to software to systems.

TGen, City of Hope study surveys dysfunctional gene splicing in metastatic kidney disease
Aberrant splicing helps predict therapeutic responses in patients with metastatic renal cell.
Make Music Day
Celebrate summer with a citywide day of music.
Intel Announces Leadership Appointments to Advance Client Computing and Enable Future Innovation

Expanding support and representation for Latina lawyers in Arizona
Discussion on increasing visibility and resources for Latina lawyers.
Women's Tennis Arizona Falls to Notre Dame
Arizona women's tennis team lost to Notre Dame in the NCAA tournament first round.
Tucson named top US food city for second year
UNESCO City of Gastronomy continues to draw culinary travelers.
Men's Tennis Wildcats Roll into NCAA Second Round
The Arizona Wildcats men's tennis team won against NAU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Softball No. 20 Wildcats Take Down Utah
Arizona Wildcats softball team won the first game against Utah.
Baseball Wildcats Suffer Setback at No. 11 Kansas
Arizona baseball team lost their game against Kansas.

Desert Oasis: Summer at the Garden
Beginning June 1, enjoy Desert Oasis: Summer at the Garden, where early mornings, glowing nights, and refreshing experiences transform the desert into your seasonal escape.

Climate scientist finds large errors in Al Gore-founded Climate TRACE
Kevin Gurney found that the global database was underestimating city vehicle greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 70%.

Now open at NAU: A day club for seniors with cognitive challenges
The Flagstaff Adult Day Club provides stimulating activities for local residents with memory loss and respite for caregivers.

Kidney-pancreas transplant gives tap dancer new life without diabetes (VIDEO)

TGen appoints 3 researchers to its faculty
Luciano Garofano, Ph.D., Andrea Guarracino, Ph.D., and Simona Migliozzi, Ph.D. Strengthen TGen's Efforts in Precision Medicine.

Does Arizona owe all its best barbecue to Texas?
Arizona has all the ingredients to be a barbecue powerhouse, yet it’s not. A few local pitmasters are challenging that reputation.

Stadium prices, who? Chase Field named the nation’s cheapest ballpark eats
Chase Field offers the most affordable food options among MLB ballparks, a finding that surprises many.

Scottsdale pizzeria named among the best in U.S.
A Scottsdale pizzeria has gained recognition, entering the ranks of the nation’s finest pizza establishments.

Iconic Old Town Mexican restaurant reopens in Scottsdale
Frank and Lupe’s, a beloved Old Town restaurant, has reopened its doors to the community after renovations.

The 10 best Mexican restaurants in Phoenix
A curated list of the top Mexican dining spots in Phoenix, showcasing diverse flavors and experiences.

Photos: Sidewinder celebrated 2 years with hot dog showdown
The popular diner Sidewinder celebrated its second anniversary with a fun-filled hot dog competition.

2 Valley doughnut shops named among best in U.S.
Two local doughnut shops have received national recognition for their delicious offerings and unique flavors.

Health-focused eatery Sweetgreen opens third Valley location
Sweetgreen, known for its healthy meals, expands its presence in the Valley with a third location.

Memorial Day deals: Where to eat and drink in Phoenix this weekend
Discover the hottest dining deals and specials in Phoenix to enjoy this Memorial Day weekend.

‘Texas would like a word.’ Readers react as Arizona spot named best barbecue
A local eatery has gained national acclaim as the best barbecue restaurant in the U.S., stirring debates.

Line mania hits Phoenix: Huge crowds heap demand on new Valley eateries
Newly opened restaurants in Phoenix are drawing massive crowds, reflecting the evolving culinary scene.

Where to find the best hot dogs in Phoenix
A guide to the top destinations for hot dog lovers in Phoenix, celebrating unique offerings.

Gilbert Gourmet: Chef Kenny Cuomo brings big-city flavor to the East Valley
Chef Kenny Cuomo is set to open a restaurant in Gilbert inspired by his experiences in major cities.

Phoenix farmers market staple levels up with permanent Valley eatery
A popular vendor from Phoenix’s farmers market has established a permanent restaurant location.

Award-winning Scottsdale brewery to open a second Valley taproom
An acclaimed Scottsdale brewery is expanding with the establishment of a new taproom location in the Valley.

Paper Bag Sandwich Co. fights to bring back lunch
A new sandwich shop is on a mission to revive the lunchtime experience in Phoenix.

Top Phoenix chefs pair up for Devour's second summer dinner series
A collaborative dinner series featuring top chefs aims to delight diners with unique culinary experiences.

Phoenix smokehouse named the nation's best barbecue
A celebrated smokehouse in Phoenix has been declared the best barbecue restaurant in the country.

Arizona Restaurant Week is in full swing. Where to make reservations
Arizona Restaurant Week brings exciting dining opportunities, making it easy to find the perfect reservation.

Long-awaited second Valley Ted's Hot Dogs sets opening date
Ted’s Hot Dogs is expanding with the opening of a new location in Chandler, a long-awaited move for fans.

Bikinis and barbecue? At this new eatery, there's both
A new food truck combines the excitement of bikinis with delicious barbecue offerings.

New retro-themed taco shop to open in Arcadia. What to expect
A new taco shop with a retro theme is set to open in Arcadia, promising a unique dining experience.

Cognac heist: Plot thickens on recent restaurant theft of $4k bottle
A recent theft of a high-value cognac bottle at a restaurant has raised eyebrows and concerns in the community.

Roaches and mold: The 11 worst Phoenix restaurant inspections in April
A report detailing the most unsatisfactory health inspections of Phoenix restaurants in April.

The 10 best breakfast spots in Phoenix
A guide to the best breakfast locations in Phoenix, offering diverse menu options and atmosphere.

After time in Paris and Dubai, Gilbert chef opens a hometown bakery
A renowned chef returns home to open a bakery inspired by international flavors and personal experiences.

Popular Scottsdale restaurant has abruptly closed. What to know
The closure of a well-known Scottsdale restaurant has raised concerns and questions among loyal patrons.

Valley couple and top Phoenix chef team up to open dual-concept eatery
A new dining concept featuring both a restaurant and a bar is set to open, developed by local entrepreneurs.

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Yes, Gov. Hobbs, it’s our business to know who paid for your Mexico trip
Calls for transparency regarding the funding sources behind Governor Hobbs' recent trip to Mexico.

Camping in Flagstaff, Arizona: Best Campgrounds + Dispersed Camping (2026 Guide)
A comprehensive guide to the best campgrounds and dispersed camping options in Flagstaff, Arizona, perfect for escaping the heat.

ChatPPT Collaborates with Intel to Launch Hybrid AI PC Edition
AI Super Builder can reduce costs by 50% while boosting use by 32%.

SkySong at 20: Innovation Hub Drives Transformation of Scottsdale’s McDowell Road Corridor
As SkySong marks its 20th anniversary, the transformation of Scottsdale’s McDowell Road Corridor stands as one of the clearest examples of its impact.

Innovative research team receives national recognition from NSF I-Corps program
Four Peaks Brewing celebrates 30 years
Tempe brewery looks back at three decades of Kilt Lifter.

Camping in Sedona: Best Campgrounds + Free Camping Spots (2026 Guide)
An article detailing the best campgrounds and free camping spots in Sedona, allowing you to enjoy its stunning landscapes and trails.
Maricopa County Announces Winners of the 2026 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Poster Contest
The results of the 2026 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Poster Contest are announced, highlighting students' awareness of clean stormwater importance.

Photo Gallery: Celebrating World Intellectual Property Day

Best Camping in the White Mountains, Arizona (Campgrounds + Dispersed Spots)
Explore the top camping spots in the White Mountains of Arizona, offering a cooler retreat with plenty of outdoor activities.

University of Arizona innovation drives $459.7 million in annual economic impact for Arizona
According to the report, from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, Tech Launch Arizona and TLA-linked activities generated $159.8 million in labor income and supported 3,070 jobs.

How innovation is shaping the future of transplant care (VIDEO)
State Shared Revenue Report
The preliminary estimate of State Shared Revenues for each city and town for FY 2027 is set forth in this report.
It's Budget Time
In this publication we summarize key State laws that affect the preparation of city/town budgets, highlighting any recent legislative changes.

Mayo Clinic announces first robotic pancreas-kidney transplant (VIDEO)

Mayo Clinic Minute: Dynamic golf warmup to prevent injuries
Intel, Google Deepen Collaboration to Advance AI Infrastructure

Mayo Clinic Q&A: How do I prepare to donate a kidney

3 lifesaving surgeries and a second chance (VIDEO)

Golf injuries are preventable — what to know as golfers return to the course during peak golf season

Mayo Clinic Q&A: Why are younger people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer?

Mayo Clinic Minute: 4 physical therapist-recommended golf exercises

Duke Ellington’s Personal Piano Joins the Jazz Exhibit
Duke Ellington’s personal piano has been added to the Jazz Exhibit.

Summer 2026 Concert Series On Sale Now!
The Summer 2026 concert series tickets are available for purchase.

SkySong Marks 20 Years
SkySong, The ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center is celebrating its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of influence as an innovation hub.

Faculty members named to the National Academy of Inventors
Hailing from the fields of information science, and electrical, computer and biomedical engineering, this year's newly named Senior Members are each dedicated to creating real-world impact from their innovative research.

Mayo Clinic Q&A: Understanding myeloma treatment

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Rare transplant turns strangers into friends (VIDEO)

The Tasting Panel Magazine: Justin Chard of Course in Scottsdale
In the current issue of The Tasting Panel magazine, I hung out with Justin Chard of Course to talk about his cocktail program.

Tech Tuesday: Engineered stem cells offer treatment strategy for Type 1 diabetes and more
Researchers have developed a breakthrough gene-editing strategy to overcome one of the greatest challenges in regenerative medicine: immune rejection. Their solution offers a path toward developing a functional cure for Type 1 diabetes (T1D) without the need for lifelong anti-rejection drugs.

Evergreen fund fueled by philanthropic gifts invests in startups commercializing UA innovations
Three U of A startups launched to commercialize innovations developed in the College of Science and the College of Medicine - Tucson have now received an investment that will help them take their next steps and, ideally, lead to follow-on funding.

Things to do in Historic Downtown Peoria, AZ
Discover Downtown Peoria with this guide on activities and attractions in the area.
February Housing Newsletter
Check out the latest from City of Flagstaff Housing here.

SOMM Journal: Kauboi and Sommelier Brian Browning in Old Town Scottsdale
This article features insights from Kauboi and the esteemed Sommelier Brian Browning in Old Town Scottsdale.
Updated Manufactured Home Foundation Policy
Read the City's updated Manufactured Home Foundation policy.
Maricopa County’s Framework 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update - Public Review Draft Set for Release
The upcoming release of the Framework 2040 Comprehensive Plan draft for public review marks a critical step in guiding future county decision-making for growth and development.

'Trojan horse' may deliver toxic dose of copper to bacterial colonies, including drug-resistant MRSA infections
A team led by Michael D. L. Johnson is developing a compound that can smuggle an antimicrobial drug through bacteria's defensive shields.
Building & Property Care Standards
Planning & Development Services is investing in and preserving existing housing stock.
Land Availability & Suitability Study
Learn how Planning and Development Services is addressing critical long-term planning needs.

Díaz de la Rubia named National Academy of Inventors fellow
The University of Arizona's senior vice president for research and partnerships joins an elite class of American inventors.

UA expands startup support with new incubation model
In an expansion of its scope of services, Tech Launch Arizona will now offer incubation services for startups working to bring innovations based on intellectual property developed at the U of A to market.
December Housing Newsletter
Check out the latest from City of Flagstaff Housing here.

U of A startup breaks decades-long vendor lock-in with new mobile credentialing platform
Startup FutureState is modernizing mobile ID systems and reducing universities' dependence on proprietary vendors. The company’s platform transforms how higher education institutions manage student and staff credentials.

The 38 Best Restaurants in Paris, According to a French Food Expert
Eater’s local expert shares where to eat in Paris right now, including bistros, cafes, and fine dining spots

Sounds like success, U of A NSF center wins Innovator of the Year Award
The U of A's New Frontiers of Sound Science and Technology Center research team has won the Governor’s 'Innovator of the Year – Academia' award.

Stags Leap District House of Cab Hits the Road
The Stags Leap District House of Cab is setting off on a journey, bringing its exquisite wines to a wider audience.

SkySong Leasing Momentum Continues
A wave of new leasing activity at SkySong has totaled more than 18,000 square feet in recent weeks, showing strong demand.

Video Tech Tuesday: Veterinary surgery simulator teaches essential skills while reducing the use of animals
Veterinarian and researcher Diego Celdrán-Bonafonte developed a simulator that provides real, hands-on experience free of ethical conflict.

SOMM Journal: Frank Armanetti at J&G Steakhouse
Discover the culinary insights of Frank Armanetti during his special event at J&G Steakhouse.

Denver Family Vacation Itinerary
Explore the best attractions and activities in Denver for a memorable family vacation.

Photo & Video Gallery: The 2025 I-Squared Expo & Awards
On Oct. 8, 2025, Tech Launch Arizona hosted its annual I-Squared Expo and Awards to honor the community's most impactful inventors, startups, partners and collaborators contributing to the advancement of U of A innovation and impact.
October Housing Newsletter
Check out the latest from City of Flagstaff Housing here.

Top West Valley Thrift Stores
A comprehensive guide to the best thrift stores in the West Valley area.

Best West Valley Phoenix Date Night Ideas
Looking for romantic ideas for a date night in West Valley? This guide has you covered.

U of A I-Squared event honors inventors, startups and those creating real-world impact
On October 8, TLA will hold its annual gala celebration spotlighting the most impactful people, inventions, organizations and startups from the previous year.

AZ Family-Friendly Fall Events in West Valley Phoenix
Discover family-friendly events in West Valley this fall, perfect for creating lasting memories.

SkySong Sees Flurry of Leasing Activity
SkySong demonstrates its strength as a hub for business growth with nearly 40,000 square feet of new leases and expansions.

Arizona Builders Alliance Signs Lease for Large New Office Space at SkySong
The Arizona Builders Alliance has signed a lease for a significant space at SkySong, bringing their presence to nearly 21,000 square feet.

The 20 Best Restaurants in Waikīkī, Hawaiʻi
The best meals by the beach in Honolulu’s famed Waikīkī, according to a longtime local food writer

Desert Roots: A Farewell to Tucson and Arizona
Leaving home is never easy, especially since I just started getting to know and appreciate it—just as I started caring about it.

Best of the Valley 2025 Readers’ Choice Award Winners
See who won the 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards from Best of the Valley.

The 38 Best Restaurants in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
A longtime resident and food expert reveals Milwaukee’s best meals
City & Towns Events
A comprehensive list of events happening in various cities and towns.

Orientation Tour
Every Monday & Friday | 2 p.m. Every Saturday & Sunday | 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. Drop in for a 30–45-minute guided journey through the Geographic Galleries and get an inspiring introduction to MIM’s global collection. Tours meet in front of Guest Service.

SkySong Experiences Flurry of Leasing Activity Featuring New Space for Yelp, Expansion of Existing Tenants
SkySong is seeing new leasing activity, marking the addition of Yelp and expansion of existing tenants.

Bestie Road Trip to Bryce Canyon
Follow a fun adventure as two best friends take a road trip to the stunning Bryce Canyon, discovering the beauty of nature together.

2024 Best of the Valley Readers’ Picks
Explore the Readers’ Picks for the Best of the Valley 2024.

The 15 Best Patisseries in Paris
Where to find the pastries of your dreams, in the city that does them best

The 38 Best London Restaurants, According to Eater’s Local Dining Expert
The best meals in London, from Michelin fine dining to beloved street food, according to a longtime restaurant editor

Phoenix: Rooftop Bar Guide 2024
Hi guys, it’s your Arizona Bestie! The weather is beginning to cool down in Arizona, and I wanted to share

Exclusive Sneak Peek: Luxury Resorts Set to Open in Arizona 2024-2025
The anticipation has been wearing me thin! If you thought Arizona was a dull state with just cacti and cowboys,

Rooftop Revelry: A Guide to Arizona’s Top Rooftop Bars
Arizona’s vibrant cities offer more than just picturesque landscapes and desert adventures. For those seeking a bird’s eye view of

Caruso’s - This is Tucson
The average lifespan of a restaurant is 8 to 10 years, but some restaurants close after a few months, and others stay in business for generations.

La Chingada Cocina Mexicana
Disclaimer: When a food critic says something is the best in the city or some other context, it is obviously safe to assume that person hasn’t had every…

This Little Known Arizona State Park is a Must See: The Lost Dutchman
Tucked away off State Route 88, Lost Dutchman State Park serves as the western gateway to Arizona’s Superstition Mountains, rated #1 out of 31.

The 38 Best Restaurants in Barcelona, According to a Local Food Guide
Where to eat in Barcelona, Spain, according to a local gastronomic tour guide

The 38 Best Restaurants in Tokyo, According to a Local Expert
Where to eat in Tokyo, including sushi, ramen, and yakitori, as recommended by a local food writer and shochu advisor.

El Minuto Cafe - This is Tucson
I could live off cheese crisps.

The 38 Best Restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal, According to a Local Expert
From beloved Portuguese tascas to Michelin-starred dining, here’s Lisbon’s best food, according to a local dining expert

The 38 Best Restaurants in Mexico City, According to a Local Culinary Guide
From tacos to fine dining (and fine dining tacos), Eater’s expert recommends these essential restaurants in Mexico City

Visiting Barry’s, the Infamous Fitness Studio Now Open in Scottsdale
Barry’s combines 50% cardio training with 50% strength training in their iconic “red room” for 50-minute HIIT workouts, popular in major cities.

How to Spend a Day in Sedona: Hikes, Eats, & More
Sedona attracts three million visitors annually with its vibrant red-rock buttes, arts community, and stunning hiking opportunities.

The 38 Best Restaurants in Rome, According to a Best-Selling Local Cookbook Author
Where to eat in Rome, including the best pizza, pasta, wine bars, and more

Rollies Mexican Patio
Rollies has been called “Sonoran Tucson Food” with a fun modern twist.

Desert Home Build: Frequently Asked Questions
A detailed FAQ addressing common inquiries about the desert home construction process and insights.

Arizona Frosty Adventures: Your Comprehensive Winter Guide
If you are planning a visit to Scottsdale, Arizona, during the winter season, you’re in for a treat! With its

Autumn Adventures: 10 Cozy Fall Activities You Won’t Want to Miss
As summer fades away and leaves turn vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow, we are reminded that fall has

Special Council Meeting May 28, 2026
A meeting to discuss important local issues.
Arizona Craft Brewers Guild Launches New Site
The Arizona Craft Brewers Guild is excited to announce the launch of its new website, designed to enhance user experience.

Science with a Twist: Ignite Your Mind
Join us for our new Science With A TWIST series featuring hands-on experiments and interactive fun for all ages!
ARA's Weekly E-Newsletter – On-the-Menu (OTM)
Weekly messages from the ARA President, industry updates, and regulatory insights.

Devour Culinary Classic 2025 Announcement
The Devour Culinary Classic will return for another year in February 2025, celebrating Arizona's culinary scene.

Phoenix Art Museum Events Highlight
Explore the vibrant events at the Phoenix Art Museum featuring films, lectures, and workshops.

New Art Exhibit Opens in NYC
A new art exhibit featuring contemporary artists opens this weekend in New York City.

Behind the Badge: The Heart of Glendale’s Heroes
A look into the dedication of Glendale's heroes.

Education Assistance Program Update
The Education Assistance Program has opened its applications for the upcoming semester, providing aid to eligible students.
GCU programming a dynamic education landscape with help of new AI tools
GCU is enhancing its education landscape through the integration of new AI tools, aiming to provide a dynamic learning experience for students.
Grand Canyon Rim to Rim Hike: Complete Planning Guide
A comprehensive guide for planning a hike from the North Rim to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
A Local’s Guide to the Best Wineries in Sedona (+ Wine Tours & Insider Tips!)
Discover the top wineries in Sedona with this comprehensive guide that includes wine tours and insider tips.

CEI’s 5th Annual Innovation in Technology Summit Recap
Highlights from CEI's 5th Annual Innovation in Technology Summit.
Signal Peak Hike: Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
Explore the beauty of Kofa National Wildlife Refuge on the Signal Peak hike, known for its stunning desert views.
Sedona’s Top 5 Loop Hikes
Discover the top five loop hikes in Sedona, perfect for hikers seeking breathtaking views and unique rock formations.

Tech Innovations Conference Recap
Highlights from the recent Tech Innovations Conference held in San Francisco.
Hike Praying Hands: Lost Dutchman State Park
A guide to hiking the Praying Hands trail in Lost Dutchman State Park, featuring picturesque landscapes and wildlife.
5 Best Hikes in the Superstition Mountains
This article highlights the five best hikes in the Superstition Mountains for adventure enthusiasts.

Exciting New Exhibits Coming This Fall
Explore the innovative new exhibits that will be featured at the Arizona Science Center this fall. From interactive displays to educational programs, there's something for everyone!

New Regulations Impacting the Tech Industry
Overview of recent regulations and their potential effects on the technology sector.

Rolling Stones Press Event
Highlights and insights from the press event regarding the Rolling Stones.
Ingram Honors students selected for Nobel Peace Center program
Two Ingram Honors students have been chosen to participate in a prestigious program at the Nobel Peace Center, showcasing academic excellence and leadership.

We Mean Business Meetups
Join us for networking and support in our We Mean Business meetups.

Moonshot Flagstaff Events Calendar
Explore upcoming events at our Flagstaff campus.

CEI Celebrates 20 Years of Innovation
A look back at CEI's journey over the past two decades.
Professor honored for counseling efforts in Zambia
A GCU professor has received recognition for her significant contributions to counseling initiatives in Zambia, positively impacting the community.

Behind the Badge: Heroes in Training
Updates on the newest recruits in Glendale’s services.
An Arizona Local’s Guide to One Incredible Day in Sedona
Plan the perfect day in Sedona with this localized guide that highlights must-see attractions and activities.
GCU grad finds her rhythm at prestigious New York dance school
A recent GCU graduate has achieved her dream of attending a prestigious dance school in New York, demonstrating talent and determination.

Glendale's Full Court Press
Basketball events and highlights from Glendale.
An Arizona Local’s Guide to Sedona: 27 Best Things to Do (+ Where to Eat & Stay)
Explore 27 of the best activities, dining options, and accommodations in Sedona for an unforgettable experience.
Nerves can't rattle Center for Worship Arts director at Rededicate 250
The director of the Center for Worship Arts at GCU shows remarkable composure at a significant event, highlighting his leadership skills.
A Local’s Guide to Scottsdale: 53+ Incredible Things to Do (+ Where to Eat & Stay)
Get insider information on over 53 activities, dining, and lodging options in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Tom’s Thumb Hiking Trail in Scottsdale
A detailed guide on hiking Tom’s Thumb Trail in Scottsdale, including tips for a successful hike.

New Park Opening in Downtown
A new park is set to open in downtown next month, featuring green spaces and recreational areas.

See the Winners of the 2023 Best of the Valley Readers Choice Ballot
Discover the winners of the 2023 Best of the Valley Readers’ Choice Awards.

City's Recycling Program Expands
The city is expanding its recycling program to include more materials starting this fall.

Desert Home Build: Outdoor Patio Lounge Area
A showcase of outdoor patio areas designed for relaxation and entertainment in a desert setting.
Tempe's Summer of Fun

Gallery Show- Drawing Down The Muse
Come see this beautiful show featuring local women artists. Enjoy a quiet viewing experience and checkout all we have to offer! All welcome! Open 1-5PM Th,Fr,Sat

Drumming classes
Saturdays, 1-3 p.m. Learn African rhythms with drum masters Solidarite Sympa from the Ivory Coast. Great for beginners to advanced.

Upcoming Events Calendar Update
Check out the latest events happening in Lake Havasu City this June!

Community Engagement News
Join our community engagement sessions to learn more about local initiatives.
Addressing Maternal Health Disparities in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
This article discusses strategies for addressing significant maternal health disparities in tribal communities.
Unofficial election results May 20 update
Governor Hobbs Launches Arizona Rural Health Transformation Program Website, Marking Major Milestone in $167 Million Annual Investment in Rural Healthcare
Arizona's Governor Hobbs has launched a new initiative aimed at improving rural healthcare access with significant funding allocation.
Upcoming Tempe Town Lake north bank open houses

StartupAZ Announces 10 New Startup Leaders to Join the StartupAZ Collective

Phoenix-based Schola raises $10 million in Series A round

Staffing-as-a-Service Innovator Qwick Raises $40 Million in Series B Financing

New to Phoenix? Start Here.
The greater Phoenix area has welcomed many new residents seeking to establish roots due to recent coastal price hikes and economic changes.

Best Sunset Hikes in the Phoenix Area (All Levels)
Papago Park Trail: Hole in the Rock offers an easy and short climb, perfect for enjoying beautiful sunset views in the Phoenix area.

Gilbert health care payment startup plans growth after $5.5 million capital raise

Valley health startups partner to increase care coordination

StartupAZ names 18 companies to 2022 Collective cohorts

We’re Building a House in Tucson, AZ!
An exciting announcement about the journey of building a new home in Tucson, AZ, capturing the development process.

Discount Codes to My Favorite Shops
An informative post sharing discount codes for various favorite shops, ideal for savvy shoppers.

A Desert Inspired Kids Playhouse Makeover
A creative makeover of a kids playhouse inspired by desert aesthetics, incorporating natural elements and fun decor.
LCR Press Release – Future Phase
Press release concerning the future phase of LCR.

Open Letter to Arizona Congressional Leaders
Open letter addressing concerns to Arizona Congressional Leaders.
Hopi Language Proficiency Exam
Details regarding the Hopi Language Proficiency Exam.
Hopi Delegation In Court
Update on the court activities involving a Hopi delegation.
Hopis Conclude Testimony
Hopis conclude their testimony in the LCR trial.
Hopi LCR Trial – Last Week of Past and Present Trial
Summary of the last week of the Hopi LCR trial.
Hopi LCR Trial – Ninth week
Summary of the ninth week of the Hopi LCR trial.

Top Phoenix Dive Bars
A guide to the best dive bars in Phoenix, featuring a local’s perspective on where to find affordable drinks and a laid-back atmosphere.

Rentertainment's 30th Anniversary
On June 1, 2015, Rentertainment celebrated its 30th anniversary, reflecting on three decades of service and film rentals.

Best New Phoenix Restaurants 2014
An overview of the best new dining spots in Phoenix for 2014, highlighting unique cuisines and ambiance.

Best of the Valley
It’s heeeere – our “phattest” and “most gnarly” celebration of Valley food, culture, shopping and people ever! Find 345 curated recs in every conceivable arena, from macarons to movie theater popcorn, plus lifestyle “scenarios” to help you dress and play like a local.

Fish Tacos at Tacos Atoyac
A detailed look at one of the best spots for fish tacos in Phoenix, exploring flavors and ingredients.

Pane Bianco's MTB Sandwich
A review of the iconic MTB sandwich at Pane Bianco, celebrating its unique ingredients and flavors.

Now Open: Nobuo at Teeter
An announcement about the opening of Nobuo at Teeter, detailing its offering and ambiance.
