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The Phoenix City Council approved giving the Newtown Community Development Corporation $5 million from the city’s share of the American Rescue Plan Act.
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June 19, 2023
Residents in communities around Prescott and throughout Arizona were shocked to learn of a fatal bear attack in the Groom Creek area on Friday. There have only been 15 bear attacks in Arizona since 1990.
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June 19, 2023
As the monsoon season arrives, pet owners need to take action in order to protect their animals from intense weather. Among the dangers for these pets include becoming lost and being afraid as a result of conditions such as thunderstorms and high winds.
June 19, 2023
Three years ago, a wildfire burned nearly 120,000 acres through the Coronado National Forest. Now, the forest is slowly recovering from the damage caused by the blaze.
June 19, 2023
The Glendale City Council has approved a $1.26 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins July 1. Meanwhile, the Chandler City Council has approved a $1.66 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which also begins July 1.
June 18, 2023
The National Weather Service based in Flagstaff issued a fire weather watch as a result of intense conditions. The watch, which applies from Saturday to Monday, identifies strong winds and low relative humidity occurring all throughout Monday.
June 18, 2023
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ list of vetoes grew by eight more bills. Teacher training and hand counting votes were among them, but several had one thing in common: drag shows.
June 17, 2023
Accessible voting was a focus at the African American Conference on Disabilities in Phoenix this week, and efforts for people with disabilities to get out the vote are underway.
June 17, 2023
The Arizona Department of Education presented the Ganado Unified School District with new tablets. They're pre-loaded with curriculum to help students whop don't have internet access.
June 16, 2023
Valley Metro is seeking input from West Phoenix residents on a proposed high-capacity transit project that would involve light rail or buses. The proposed routes would go through the Maryvale area.
June 16, 2023
A 66-year-old Tucson man was killed by a black bear in an unprovoked attack in Yavapai County on Friday morning. The Yavapai County sheriff’s office started receiving 911 calls shortly before 8 a.m. Friday morning about a man being mauled by the bear.
June 16, 2023
Arizona is continuing to rank in the lowest category of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual Kids Count Data Book. While the state has seen slight improvements compared to last year, structural problems in child care continue to weigh the state down.
June 16, 2023
The state’s unemployment rate continues to remain at historic lows. No figure has been lower since the state started using its current method of calculating the unemployment rate in the 1970s.
June 16, 2023
The University of Arizona is launching a new College of Health Sciences, as part of a larger initiative from the Arizona Board of Regents. It leverages the combined resources of the state’s three public universities to address Arizona’s growing health care needs. $30 million has been allocated to support the universities in this effort.
June 16, 2023
Coral reefs are vital to both marine and human life. Yet they face serious threats from climate change, pollution, overfishing and habitat destruction. Now, ASU is working with community leaders in Hawaii to preserve and restore the battered ecosystems.
June 16, 2023
The Show spoke to Teresa Strasser about her new book, "Making It Home: Life Lessons from a Season of Little League," about how she repaired her relationship with her dad.
June 16, 2023
Former gubernatorial candidate Christine Jones and former state lawmaker Aaron Lieberman joined The Show to discuss an eventful two days at the Arizona Capitol, including a vote to censure a state representative and much more.
June 16, 2023
The Show spoke with film critic M.V. "Mark" Moorhead about what to look out for as summer blockbusters roll into theaters.
June 16, 2023
Negotiations over the next set of rules for the Colorado River have begun. Federal officials kicked off those talks June 15 with a formal notice to Southwestern states and tribes.
June 16, 2023
When Salt River Project announced its proposal two years ago to expand a gas-fired generating station, it was met with swift opposition from residents of Randolph, a historic African-American community near Coolidge.
June 15, 2023