Paradise Valley Unified School District Considers Closing Four Schools Amid Enrollment Decline
The Paradise Valley Unified School District considers closing four schools due to declining enrollment, with further school boundary adjustments anticipated. Public forums are being held to discuss the matter.
Scottsdale Attorney with Parkinson's Launches Foundation, Injects Hope into Research and Awareness
Mike Ziomek, diagnosed with Parkinson's at 34, has established the Shovel Crew Foundation for research and support. He advocates for federal funding, despite personal struggles with the disease.
Tempe Hosts "Saving Arizona Blood Drive" to Address Critical Shortages, Donors Receive Special Perks
The "Saving Arizona Blood Drive" aims to address the post-holiday blood shortage, particularly for Type-O, by encouraging donations at the Tempe Center for the Arts with incentives like pizza vouchers and event passes.
Phoenix Explores 'Safe Outdoor Space' Strategy, Draws on Austin and Portland Amid Lawsuit over Homelessness Crisis
Phoenix city officials are studying other cities' homelessness strategies while developing a "safe outdoor space" and expanding shelter capacity, against a backdrop of legal action from residents.












