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The Joy Bus receives grant to help open new location, serve more people with cancer across the Valley
In the spirit of supporting the community, a $100,000 donation from the James M. Cox Foundation was recently presented to The Joy Bus founder Jennifer Caraway by Alex Taylor, chairman and chief executive officer of Cox Enterprises. The Joy Bus is committed to relieving the daily struggles of people with...
Suns Owner Mat Ishbia Says Team Wanted Bronny James Before Lakers Drafted Him
Ishbia told Pat McAfee Phoenix thought James was a good fit. Bronny James seemed destined to wind up on the Los Angeles Lakers, but another team was interested in landing his services. According to Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia, his franchise thought James would have been a great fit on the roster.
Several themes swirl around Diamondbacks at All-Star break
All-Star games are different in baseball. They don’t count. But they always matter. It was true yesterday, when a generation of Americans grew up on sandlots and playgrounds, when trading cards were the currency of childhood. For most of us, the Little League All-Star game was our first real shot at glory.
Troubling circumstances revealed surrounding woman found shot to death at Phoenix hotel
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A murder mystery is unfolding in downtown Phoenix after a woman was found dead in the Renaissance hotel. It happened in the early morning hours of July 5. Now that we know the victim’s identity as 28-year-old Desiree Serpas, one of her coworkers told us how...
American Legion Post 34 auxiliary members feed veterans of Arizona State Veteran Home-Phoenix
Cave Creek – Members of the American Legion Post 34 auxiliary work tirelessly to serve Arizona veterans in need. One of the ways they accomplish this goal is by buying fresh meals for residents of the Arizona State Veteran Home-Phoenix. In June, several auxiliary members made special arrangements to...
Tempe bridle path suit stings neighbors
Tempe has filed suit in Maricopa County Superior Court seeking a declaratory judgment on who has legal authority over a south Tempe bridle path, where a resident’s block wall extends 10 feet into the trail. Many among the approximately 250 area homeowners who have pushed the city for four...
Flash flood warning issued for Coconino, Gila and Yavapai counties
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for Coconino County starting at 7:20 p.m. July 16. The warning expires at 10:30 p.m. July 16. The warning includes the area of Gila County in east-central Arizona, Coconino County in north-central Arizona and Yavapai County in west-central Arizona. The...
AI-generated deepfakes could wreak havoc in elections, but Arizona officials are determined to avoid that
MILWAUKEE -- The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has opened the doors to a flood of new possibilities in politics - including convincing deepfakes and the rapid spread of ...
Arizona tribe leaders sign historic $5 billion water rights agreement
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Leaders from three Arizona tribes gathered in downtown Phoenix on Wednesday morning to sign a historic water rights agreement, ensuring clean water will be provided to residents on Native American land. Leaders from the Hopi Tribe, Navajo Nation, and San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe met at...
Legendary Arizona journalist passes away following short illness
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona author, columnist and investigative journalist Jana Bommersbach has died after a short illness. She was 78 years old. Born in North Dakota, Bommersbach moved to Arizona in 1972 and took a job with the Phoenix New Times. Over the years, Bommersbach amassed a diverse body of work as dynamic as she was. By 1983, she was named Arizona’s Journalist of the Year by the Arizona Press Club.
Most Influential Women: Wendy Cohen, Kitchell
Az Business and AZRE magazines announced the publications’ lists of the Most Influential Women in Arizona of 2024, including Wendy Cohen, president and CEO of Kitchell. In celebration of the Most Influential Women program, azbigmedia.com is profiling one of the Most Influential Women of 2024 each day leading up to the Most Influential Women of 2024 dinner and reception.
School Vouchers Were Supposed to Save Taxpayer Money. Instead They Blew a Massive Hole in Arizona’s Budget.
Arizona, the model for voucher programs across the country, has spent so much money paying private schoolers’ tuition that it’s now facing hundreds of millions in budget cuts to critical state programs and projects.
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