Maricopa County and Phoenix Allocate $7.5 Million to Shelter and Aid Homeless, Focused on Seniors and Emergency Services
Maricopa County and the City of Phoenix allocated $7.5 million to tackle homelessness, focusing on emergency and transitional housing, particularly aiding seniors with low incomes.
H5 Avian Influenza Detected in Wastewater at Flagstaff Reclamation Plants, Public Risk Assessed as Minimal
H5 avian influenza was detected in wastewater from two Coconino County reclamation plants. No human or animal cases have been reported in the area, and public risk is considered minimal.
Phoenix Grapples with Soaring Pedestrian Fatalities, Vision Zero Initiative Strives for Improvement Amidst Community Concern
Phoenix grapples with high pedestrian fatality rates, with 271 deaths in recent years and a focus on improving safety through the Vision Zero initiative and infrastructure changes like HAWK signals.
McDonald's Employee Nabs Suspected Shooter of UnitedHealthcare CEO, Reward Payout Mired in Red Tape!
A suspect, Luigi Mangione, was arrested in connection with the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, but the reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction has yet to be paid out.
Chandler City Council Prioritizes Local Governance and Economic Growth Amid Upcoming Legislation Sessions
Chandler City Council is prioritizing local governance, economic growth, and financial health ahead of state and federal legislative sessions, aiming to maintain local authority and revenue streams.
Peoria Police Officers Exchange Uniforms for Santa Hats to Make Kids' Holiday Wishes Come True
Peoria police officers will participate in the annual "Shop with a Cop" event on December 14, where they help local children buy holiday gifts. The day starts with breakfast with Santa and continues with a shopping spree at Target.












