Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium to Host "Diamonds in the Sky" Fourth of July Celebration Benefiting Southern Arizona Food Bank
Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium will host the "Diamonds in the Sky" celebration on July 4th, featuring a collegiate baseball game and a fireworks display, with proceeds aiding a local food bank.
Arizona Man Cuffed for Alleged Plot to Ignite Race War, Faces Decades Behind Bars if Convicted
An Arizona man, Mark Adams Prieto, is charged with planning a mass shooting targeting minorities and illegally selling firearms, with the FBI arresting him and thwarting a potential attack in Atlanta.
Arizona Tackles Scorching Heat with Statewide Preparedness and Safety Measures
Arizona experiences early summer heat wave; the state's Extreme Heat Preparedness Plan, led by Chief Heat Officer Dr. Livar, aims to keep residents safe through collaborations and initiatives like COOLtainers and extended cooling center hours.
Peoria Main Library to Host "Where Arizona Meets Disney" Program with Marshall Shore
Marshall Shore, known as Arizona’s Hip Historian, is set to present “Where Arizona Meets Disney” at the Peoria Main Library, exploring the connections between Arizona history and Disney. The free event will be on June 12.
Chandler Announces Juneteenth Service Schedule as City Offices Closed but Recreational Activities Continue
The City of Chandler published their Juneteenth service schedule, highlighting continued essential services, timings for recreational facilities, libraries, and closures of certain establishments.
Maricopa Secures $6.5 Million Federal Investment for Aquifer Recharge Project to Bolster Water Sustainability
Maricopa, Arizona, is focusing on water sustainability by partnering with the federal government and Global Water to replenish local aquifers, backed by $6.5 million in federal funds.
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren Inspires Pine Hill Elementary Students with Message of Hope and Future Thinking
Navajo Nation President Nygren inspired Pine Hill Elementary students with affirmations and shared his motto "Yideeskaadi Nitshakes," during their visit to the capital, leaving a lasting positive impression.
Cochise County Flood Control District Proposes Tax Increase, Public Hearing Set for July 9 in Bisbee
Cochise County announces a public hearing for a proposed 3.10% flood control tax increase, allowing residents to discuss the impact of this tax hike on community services and infrastructure.
Peoria Community Center Increases Banquet Hall Rates After Nearly Two Decades
Peoria Community Center's main banquet hall rental rates will increase effective July 1, marking the first rate change since 2005. Resident rate will be $125/hour, non-resident $130/hour. Smaller meeting room rates remain unchanged.












