During November, Arizonans who had received the updated Omicron booster were 14 times less likely than unvaccinated individuals to be hospitalized from COVID-19 and 49 times less likely to die from COVID-19.
Arizona’s ability to ensure that job creators have access to safe, reliable, low-carbon natural gas is crucial to our state’s competitive advantage over other states.
The Greater Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce, Cottonwood Old Town Association, and City of Cottonwood, Arizona are partnering to host the first Chamber Mixer of 2023 on Thursday, January 19th from 6-8 p.m. at the Cottonwood Community Club House!
A project to improve the driving surface along both directions of US 60 (Superstition Freeway) between Loop 101 and Loop 202 in the East Valley will start with an eastbound freeway closure this weekend (Jan. 6-9), according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.
A program administered by ADHS helps Arizona emergency responders save lives by providing lifesaving naloxone to administer or leave behind when responding to opioid overdoses.
As the holiday travel season nears an end, the Arizona Department of Transportation reminds drivers to plan for winter weather in areas and to focus on safety.
As the holiday travel season continues, drivers should be prepared for slick conditions on the state’s highways, as winter storms bring rain and snow to Arizona over the next several days.
Counselors, general education teachers, SPED teachers, related service personnel, administrators, behavioral health, school psychologists, secure care (DOC), support staff, and parents/caregivers.
Governor Doug Ducey ordered flags at all state buildings be lowered to half-staff sunrise to sunset, Wednesday, December 21, in honor of fallen firefighter Mark Fowl.
Arizona Autism Charter Schools, the only public charter schools for students with autism in Arizona and the first charter in the West dedicated to serving neuro-divergent learners, has been named America’s most innovative and effective educational organization winning the $1 million Yass Prize, education’s largest and most prestigious award.
Governor Doug Ducey announced more than $26 million in funding for critical programs that support the mental health and well-being of veterans and first responders.
The Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA), Arizona’s public-private partnership that seeks to attract business to the state and make starting a business here easier, is preparing to undergo its second gubernatorial transition.