Arizona Secures $575,000 Grant from VA to Combat Veteran Suicide, Aims to Forge Data-Driven Prevention Strategies
Arizona received a $575,000 VA grant to investigate and prevent veteran suicide, due to 20% of state suicides involving veterans from 2015-2022. The funding supports the GOYFF's partnership with health agencies and the ACMF.
Maricopa County Issued High Pollution Advisory, Residents Urged to Heed 'No Burn Day' Restrictions Amidst PM2.5 Concerns
ADEQ issued a High Pollution Advisory for Maricopa County due to high PM2.5 levels, resulting in a mandatory No Burn Day and recommendations for residents to minimize outdoor activities, especially those at higher health risk.
Gilbert Rings in the New Year with Fireworks Guidelines, Celebrate Responsibly on Private Property
Gilbert, Arizona’s rules for fireworks during the holiday season include the legal use on private property from December 26 to January 3, with fines for violations and safety measures specified on the town’s official website.
Arizona State University Launches Pioneering AI Literacy Course for Multidisciplinary Education
ASU's "AI Literacy in Design and the Arts" course, led by Professor Lance Gharavi, teaches students to critically understand and ethically engage with AI's evolving role in society and the arts.












