The familiar tune "Bear Down, Arizona" is often associated with Wildcat sporting events and other celebrations at the University of Arizona, but the song itself is celebrating a big milestone in 2022.
Dr. Miriam Grossman -- a well-known child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist -- is featured in the latest American Principles Project (APP) political ad attacking U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) for his support of transgender children over parental rights.
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) announced Sept. 2 that it had entered into a $3 million public water system sampling plan with the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona (WIFA),with funding comingfrom federal Safe Drinking Water Act funds.
Lockdowns and stimulus checks issued during the COVID-19 pandemic have allowed some households in the United States to build up their savings accounts, but with soaring gas prices and the high cost of inflation, Americans in Arizona and across the country have had to tap into that money to stay afloat.
Career and technical education districts (CTEDs) in Arizona will soon be able to offer associate degrees thanks to a new law aimed at expanding access to higher education while boosting the state's future workforce.
State Rep. Walter Blackman (R-Snowflake) said he's "extremely pleased" with how much money will be given to local governments in Arizona who didn't get direct federal funding earlier this year.