
Arizona To Add 325,000 Jobs by Spring 2022
The Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity released a new report in February projecting strong job growth across the state and industries. The state is expected to add more than 325,000 jobs
The Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity released a new report in February projecting strong job growth across the state and industries. The state is expected to add more than 325,000 jobs
Arizona restaurants and bars have amazing food and drink options. There’s even more options available, as new restaurants and bars open up each week around the Phoenix area. The
Due to the ongoing pandemic, people have been spending a lot more of their recreation time at home or outside, where it’s considered safer to be around others. Businesses have
It’s Valentine’s Day weekend! That means a lot of people will be heading out to a nice dinner to celebrate their love with spouses, partners, family and friends. Arizona is
New February appointments were added by ADHS for COVID-19 vaccines at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Nearly 21,000 appointment slots were added – and booked – in less than an hour. But
Researchers at the University of Arizona are at work developing a smartphone test that can detect COVID-19. The test is cheaper than many other COVID test options available, and can
On President Donald Trump’s last day in office, he made a few final acts, including the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s announcement that the Federal Housing Administration
At the very end of 2021, the federal government approved a second stimulus payment for Americans. You may have already started to see the money hit your bank account from
We get it; it’s been a hard year. 2020 saw many events canceled and shops closed. However, it wasn’t all bad and there’s still much to look forward to. With
Despite the weird year that 2020 has been, or maybe especially because of that, New Year’s Eve is a highly anticipated event! Even though it’s going to look different than
Even though everything looks a little bit different this year, Arizona is still having some Halloween fun! Despite changes to capacity, ticketing procedures, and safety measures, there are still many
It’s almost that time! Even though it doesn’t feel like it in the Valley, where temperatures are still consistently over 100 degrees, ski and snowboard season is right around the
Phoenix is rich in history and culture. There are so many places to go to learn and explore new things, have a new experience, or introduce friends and family to
On July 31, a group of Arizonans will march at the state capitol. The March for the Kids will be raising awareness for issues affecting minors, including sex trafficking, pedophilia,
Since July 2, parts of the Tonto National Forest are closed to the public. But don’t worry—that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the great outdoors during these hot summer mornings!
The coronavirus has impacted many people’s lives, none so those living in Phoenix, Arizona. With so many people inlock downs, parks have become a place where many can go to
What is First Friday Phoenix? Well, as the name suggests, this is a public art event that takes place every first Friday of a month in Phoenix, Arizona. The event
Located in Southwest America, Arizona presents a world of possibilities for tourists and other travelers. This state boast of 22 national parks, including the second most toured national park in
To fight the spread of COVID-19, entertainment options from Luke Days 2020 air show to concerts have been postponed or canceled across metro Phoenix. Last Wednesday, Governor Doug Ducey announced
Editor’s note: Due to the spread of Coronavirus, as of today the MLB has canceled the remainder of spring training effective today at 4 pm EST. The regular season has also
Editor’s note: As of March 12, 2020 the MLB has officially canceled the remainder of spring training, effective as of 4 pm EST. The regular season will also be pushed back
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