A federal judge has temporarily halted the closure of most Job Corps sites, affecting 250 students in Phoenix.
Posts published in “Infrastructure”
Aging advocates win as GRRC approves new rules for assisted living memory care, despite industry concerns over clarity.
Health professionals highlight how mixed messaging and misinformation contribute to declining vaccination rates, especially in rural areas.
The Trump administration's federal cuts hit artists and scholars, revoking grants and causing chaos nationwide.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed bills affecting education funding, firearms regulation, and immigration enforcement.
Gov. Katie Hobbs' plan to delay cage-free egg rules until 2034 aims to cut costs, but savings for consumers may be minor.
A proposal for using tax revenues to fund Chase Field upgrades passed Arizona's House but awaits Senate approval.
Three major Arizona utilities are exploring a new nuclear plant, seeking federal grants as Maricopa County grows.
In Arizona, wildfires intensify yearly. The US supports sawmills near forests at risk, with loans up to $25 million.
A new rule by the Biden administration complicates the asylum process, intensifying screenings and adding legal hurdles.










