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)).
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.
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.
Arizona's death count did not exceed the upper threshold of death expectancy during the week ending Jan. 14, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Secretary Fontes has been busy speaking with business leaders, county officials, and legislators at the onset of the new legislative session in an ongoing effort to emphasize strong partnerships between the Arizona business community, county departments, voting rights organizations, and the Secretary of State's Office.
Proactive programs related to noise and other projects, including runway improvements, helped lift Cottonwood Airport to an award as the state’s Airport of the Year for 2022.
Governor Katie Hobbs alongside Attorney General Kris Mayes, announced another executive order as part of her First 100 Days Initiative, which outlines the first 100 actions she will take as Governor to help build an Arizona for everyone.
Learn what it takes to purchase your first home! Realtors Jakob Q. Lasiewicki and Christian Dieterle of Village Land Shoppe will take you through each step of the process and discuss the latest Down Payment Assistance programs.
Freeway improvement projects will require closures or lane restrictions this weekend (Jan. 20-23) in the Phoenix area, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation. Drivers should allow extra time and plan alternate routes.
The contest is open to all elementary through high school students in Coconino County including homeschooled students. Submissions will center around the theme of “Black Examples of Courage and Resilience” and must be received by February 10.