Months after fleeing to Arizona, dozens of Afghan refugee women are leaning on
their education at ASU as community organizations welcome them with open arms.
Parents are questioning whether Boulder Creek High School was prepared after
reports of a suspicious backpack created a chaotic scene on campus Thursday.
The league and Mercury are honoring Brittney Griner’s community work in Phoenix,
as she remains detained in Russian for allegations of drug trafficking.
On Friday, more than 1,300 applicants anxiously waited to see if they were the
lucky ones to receive a golden ticket to Arizona’s billion-dollar pot industry.
Governor Ducey signed two controversial bills banning trans girls from playing
sports and a parent’s right to seek gender reassignment surgery for their child.
As the Amadio Ranch prepares for one of it’s busiest days in pie sales, owner
Eric Amadio calls inflation rates a recipe for disaster for small businesses.
A Paradise Valley resident’s fight against their community homeowner’s
association has led to a proposed bill that prohibits HOAs from banning
artificial grass.
Hospitals across the country are struggling to recruit new hires due to COVID-19
and burnout. Abrazo Health is holding on-site hiring events through February.
An ASU program is using infrastructure funds to help bridge the gap in digital
inequity. 40% of residents living in Maryvale neighborhood have no access to
internet.
67-year-old Army veteran Lovia Primous received cash from an anonymous donor
inspired by his faith. He’s recovering from COVID-19 at Circle the City’s hotel.