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The Sonoran Arts League Gallery is breaking the mold with “Everything State 48,” the League’s first online show that is coupled with a live exhibit in its spacious gallery. more
Pei-yu Chen knows the first-hand challenges of the juggling act of raising a family and maintaining a successful career at the same time. Chen, chair and professor at the department of … more
Steward Health Care’s bankruptcy filing in a Texas last week has spurred Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes to open an investigation because of potential effects on hospitals in the state. … more
PHOENIX — Abe Hamadeh is making a last-ditch effort to get a new trial so he can argue he really didn’t lose the 2022 race for attorney general. In a new legal filing, Hamadeh … more
PHOENIX – In the sprawling urban landscape of Phoenix, where the desert sun sets over bustling streets, there are volunteers quietly tending to a population often overlooked: feral cats. … more
PHOENIX — State lawmakers have set the stage for final approval this coming week of legislation billed as providing increased border security. On Thursday, the Senate gave preliminary … more

Jill Biden on Saturday told Mesa Community College graduates to tune out the people who like to tell them what they can’t do. The first lady shared with MCC graduates of how her high … more
PHOENIX – Jade Lara was five months pregnant in January 2022 when she arrived at a group home in San Tan Valley with the promise of daily classes and group therapy to help her with sobriety. … more
The number of fentanyl cases in 2023 rose 20% over the prior year in Maricopa County, and 2024 is expected to pass last year’s numbers, authorities said. The Maricopa County … more
Ladies in Corte Bella put their hearts into an effort that they wish they didn’t need to do at all. more
Arizona voters firmly oppose cuts to K-12 education, public safety and health care to balance the state’s budget, according to a poll conducted from a nonpartisan group.   The Center … more
Phoenix-based nonprofit St. Joseph the Worker has launched its new Workforce Housing and Training Program. The 120-day program provides workforce and financial training for two weeks at … more
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