Arizona Youth Shine in Economics and Personal Finance State Finals in Mesa
Arizona youth demonstrate economic and personal finance knowledge at a state event with nearly 2,000 students participating. The Council for Economic Education provides resources and events for Financial Literacy Month.
Domestic Violence Survivors Gather in Chandler to Advocate for Change and Healing
Domestic violence survivors, including gunshot survivor Vanessa Martinez, gathered in Chandler to advocate for change and support each other, highlighting the importance of advocacy and available resources like the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
City of Mesa Unveils Summer Electric Assistance Program to Help Low-Income Residents with Rising Energy Bills
The City of Mesa offers assistance with summer electric bills to qualified residents, with a May 29 application deadline and does not cover SRP customers. Programs for seniors and rent support are also available.
Maricopa Set for Enhanced Mobile Connectivity with Small Cell Node Installations Starting June
Maricopa begins installing 91 small cell nodes in June to improve wireless connectivity, with construction spanning over two years. The aesthetic-friendly project supports future smart city technologies.
Maricopa County Invites Residents to Shape Community's Future with Framework 2040 Comprehensive Plan Input Sessions
Maricopa County invites residents to shape the local community via public input sessions for Framework 2040, focusing on development, quality of life, and environmental concerns.
Arizona Department of Child Safety Calls for Public Action During National Child Abuse Prevention Month
The Arizona Department of Child Safety urges community action to prevent child abuse during National Child Abuse Prevention Month, outlining ways to help and emphasizing reporting abuse.












