Coconino County's Hope Receiving Center Wins Prestigious Summit Award for Preventing Youth Incarceration
Coconino County Hope Receiving Center, a facility that helps at-risk youth avoid the justice system, receives a Summit Award for its services and innovative use of repurposed detention pods.
Navajo Nation Pursues Water Rights through Three Key Legislative Settlements Amid Longstanding Struggles
Three water settlements aimed at securing water rights for the Navajo Nation have been presented to the U.S. Congress, reflecting a significant step in the tribe's long-standing quest for access to safe drinking water.
Chandler Councilmember Angel Encinas Honored With Under 40 Impact Award by National League of Cities
Councilmember Angel Encinas of Chandler was honored with the Under 40 Impact Awards by the National League of Cities for his significant contributions to public service and community development.
Nine New Deputies Join Yavapai County Sheriff's Office After Graduating from Northern Arizona Regional Training Academy
Nine deputies graduated from the Northern Arizona Regional Training Academy, joining the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office and were celebrated at a ceremony where service and dedication were emphasized.
Mesa Single Mother Faces Eviction as Arizona Lawmaker Proposes Tenant Aid Legislation
A single mother in Mesa, Arizona, faces eviction as she struggles financially, reflecting the state's broader rental crisis. State Rep. Analise Ortiz is pushing for increased rental assistance and tenant protections.
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.












