The Tucson City Clerk’s Office is moving from City Hall to its Elections Support Facility, 800 E. 12th St., effective Monday, Feb. 6, through December.
Yavapai County residents are invited to attend the Pathways to Careers Exploratory Day on Friday, Feb. 10 at the Verde Valley campus in Clarkdale from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Building D—The Skilled Trades Center.
A limited number of lane restrictions and ramp closures are scheduled for improvement projects along Phoenix-area freeways (Feb. 3-6), according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Cottonwood is making a statement leading up to Super Bowl LVII! We are sharing the message “Visit Cottonwood” with a custom wall graphic on the Jefferson St. Parking Garage that will be seen by an influx of visitors to the Phoenix area.
Secretary Adrian Fontes spoke with Ali Velshi on MSNBC to discuss the recent resignation of exemplary elections director, Lisa Marra of Cochise County.
The latest Voter Registration Statistics for the state of Arizona and the latest Voter Registration Counts are now available on the Arizona Secretary of State website.
Freeway improvement projects will require closures or lane restrictions this weekend (Jan. 27-30) in the Phoenix area, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Across America, one baby in every 33 is born with a birth defect. In Arizona, that translates to about 2,400 children each year born with any of a number of diagnoses, including Down syndrome, heart defects, cleft lip and cleft palate, and spina bifida.
Despite a steep drop in investment levels, Phoenix’s industrial real estate market stayed strong in the fourth quarter of 2022 according to a recent report published by Transwestern Real Estate Services.
The Flagstaff Ranger District (FRD) of the Coconino National Forest is considering fire restriction changes that would limit camping, campfires, and motorized vehicle use in strategic areas during certain times of the year when catastrophic wildfire risk is high to help prevent unwanted, human-caused fires.
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) will host a public meeting as part of an ongoing study of proposed improvements to the Grand Avenue intersection with 35th Avenue and Indian School Road (known as the Grand-35 Study(link is external)).
On Feb. 12, 2023, the public comment period ends for the proposal to issue an Air Quality Control Renewal Permit to McNeil Brothers, Inc., for the continued operation of the WEMCO Portable Concrete Batch Plant which has the potential to operate state wide.
After a series of public meetings and a public hearing, the City of Tucson - Government Mayor & Council voted to increase rates and fees for Tucson Water and Tucson Environmental Services.