ASU Celebrates Diverse Graduates, 77-Year-Old Vietnam Vet and New Orleans Native Among Thousands Achieving Educational Dreams
A 77-year-old Vietnam vet is among ASU's diverse graduates, including online students, celebrating the completion of their degrees, showcasing resilience and lifelong learning.
Arizona Education Chief Tom Horne Disappointed After Governor Vetoes Controversial Parental Rights Bill
Arizona School chief Tom Horne was surprised by the governor's veto of a bill that would require parental consent for pronouns used for their children in schools and ensure students use facilities that match their biological sex.
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Boosts Community Ties and Safety with New Bike Patrols in Fountain Hills
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office is enhancing community engagement in Fountain Hills through increased bicycle patrols, public interactions, and data-driven resource deployment to improve safety and strengthen relations.
Maricopa County Launches "Help Keep Ozone Away, Commit to One Day" Campaign to Combat Air Pollution
The Maricopa County Air Quality Department is running the "Help Keep Ozone Away, Commit to One Day" campaign to reduce ozone pollution by encouraging residents to adopt weekly practices that improve air quality.
Scottsdale Rallies Support for Homebound Seniors with "Beat the Heat" Program Amidst Soaring Summer Temperatures
Scottsdale's "Beat the Heat" program seeks donations to help protect homebound seniors from summer temperatures, with a Fill-a-Cruiser event on May 14. Donations can be made at Via Linda and Granite Reef Senior Centers.
Casa Grande Public Library Launches Summer Reading Program with Family-Friendly Events and Educational Activities
Casa Grande Public Library launches a Summer Reading Program with events like "Color Our World," gardening sessions, a movie afternoon, and various clubs, alongside a brief closure of the Main Library for carpet replacement.












