Arizona's BuildItAZ Apprenticeship Initiative Surges with $3 Million Boost from Governor Hobbs to Bridge Skilled Labor Gap
Governor Katie Hobbs promotes Arizona's booming construction sector through the BuildItAZ Apprenticeship Initiative, which has doubled apprentices and received a new $3 million investment.
Pima County Celebrates National Lab Week Highlighting Wastewater Workers' Commitment to Public Health
The article highlights the critical role of Pima County's CRAO Laboratory staff in analyzing wastewater to protect public and environmental health, detailing the lab's structure, functions, and positive work culture.
Phoenix Welcomes a Culinary Renaissance as PV Prepares to Host New Dining Destinations
A $2 billion redevelopment of the former Paradise Valley Mall, now known as PV, includes new restaurants, retail, and residential units, with a focus on community engagement through events and a mix of "best of class" establishments.
Peoria Police Recommend Felony Charges for Suspect Accused of Fatally Beating Neighbor's Chihuahua
A chihuahua named Chiquilin was killed by a neighbor, Kenneth McGaughey, who claimed to be defending his pet. Police have recommended animal cruelty charges after obtaining video evidence. The dog's owners are grieving and seeking justice.
Arizona Governor's Veto Blocks Small Nuclear Reactor Bill Aimed at Boosting Rural Economy
Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill aimed to promote small modular nuclear reactors for rural economic development in Arizona, a move criticized by House Majority Leader Carbone. Despite the veto, Carbone plans to reintroduce refined legislation.












