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Child Crisis Arizona CEO Torrie Taj Elected Chair of Board Following Merger with Arizona Grantmakers Forum
ContraPest®, the Only EPA Registered Birth Control for Rats Successful in Cities, Farms, Zoos, and Arizona’s Wildhorse Ranch Rescue
State-of-the-Art Cancer Center Launches New Look as it Experiences Resurgence in Growth
The decision by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema to leave the Democratic Party on Friday also raised the prospect of a three-way race in Arizona.
One of Maricopa County’s Largest Domestic Violence Shelters -- Needs Help with Holiday Gift Giving
In Arizona, Sewa Diwali Food Drive was promptly kicked off on 16th October 2022. Led by HSS partnering with more than 15 Organizations.
Southwest Behavioral & Health Services Celebrates Employee of the Year Awards
Jonathan Levin Joins Jewish Family & Children’s Service as Senior Director of Philanthropic Services
Celebrating Successful Journeys From Street to Home; Event Benefits Human Services Campus
The Arizona Department of Education is donating $10 million to non-profit WestEd to help improve English-language learner programs.
On Sept. 27 City Council met to discuss the fiscal budget of 2023-2024 calendar.
City Council is voting on what projects will be funded through the GO Bond Program, and this is how it concerns the public:
Staying Warm Means Staying Alive; Warm Clothing, Hygiene Products, Volunteers Also Needed
Summary of the October 10th, 2022 trial of the Bryan Patrick Miller case.
The infamous late-night cookie store opens up a new location due to the rising popularity at its other ASU location.
Grassrootz Bookstore, the only Black-owned bookstore in Arizona, was founded in 2019 with a goal of Black education and collaboration
House Bill 2659 states that health care providers are prohibited from denying access to transplants solely on the basis of disability
Longtime Melrose staple the Fry Bread House provides handmade food, rich history to Phoenix
On Sep. 23, the Superior Court ruled to lift a nearly 50-year-old injunction, meaning clinics statewide must stop providing the procedures
Many organizations in the state provide assistance for those needing extra support in the voting process
The event, which was put on by right-wing organization College Republicans United on Sep. 2, was met with a student protest
By Anna Montoya-Gaxiola
The story of one phoenix couple's struggle to find formula
Voters did not vote to approve the $200 Million Agua Fria High School bond designed to help schools with the growth in the West Valley.