
Free & Affordable Summer Camps for Kids in Phoenix
Most Phoenix Parks and Recreation summer camps and activities range from free to $80. Check out the full list of programs.
Most Phoenix Parks and Recreation summer camps and activities range from free to $80. Check out the full list of programs.
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) is responsible for licensing, regulating, and inspecting marijuana facilities in Arizona, including those that manufacture edible products, with inspections occurring twice a year and resulting in a graded letter based on compliance with food safety standards.
Arizona’s congressional delegation has proposed legislation to authorize a $5 billion water rights settlement with three local Native American tribes, in a historic move to resolve a decades-long dispute.
The article emphasizes the importance of staying hydrated, especially in Arizona’s extreme heat, as proper hydration helps regulate body temperature, eliminate waste, and maintain cognitive function.
Climate action group, Sunrise Movement, endorses Raquel Terán in Arizona congressional primary, backing her fight for a Green New Deal.
Arizona for Abortion Access campaign amassed over 800,000 signatures, a record for a citizen-led ballot initiative in Arizona.
Judy Schwiebert, a former teacher and current Arizona Representative speaks about the systemic issues in education and her fight for change.
The article provides tips for a successful 4th of July adventure in Arizona state parks, emphasizing the importance of thorough preparation.
Following a ruling on Arizona’s abortion law, a vacancy could arise in the Arizona Supreme Court before the end of 2024.
“No-fault divorce laws have reduced intimate partner violence rates. But some conservative leaders want these laws scrapped.”
National HIV Testing Day emphasizes the importance of knowing one’s HIV status and is supported year-round by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) through various testing methods, including at-home test kits and in-person testing.
The Coconino County Public Works Department will be participating in three Fourth of July parades next week.