Arizona Department of Public Safety director set to retire

Jan 4, 2023 He received a call from Hobbs’ staff informing him that she would not retain him.

Museum in Sierra Vista starts the year with a financial boost.

Jan 4, 2023 The Henry Hauser Museum is getting help from the Sierra Vista Historical Society.

Think tank says education aggregate expenditure limit should be ended permanently

Jan 3, 2023 The Grand Canyon Institute report claims AEL is bad for Arizona schools and the state's economy.

Report: Home affordability an issue in Pima County, across Arizona

Jan 3, 2023 A report from Attom Data Solutions highlights the gap between media home price and average earnings.

Sierra Vista Library unveils vending machine location in shopping mall

Jan 3, 2023 The machine grants anyone with a library card access to its 125-book collection.

Democrat Katie Hobbs takes office as Arizona governor

Jan 2, 2023 Hobbs was sworn in during a private ceremony at the state Capitol as she formally took over from Republican Doug Ducey.

HistoriCorps volunteers help preserve structures at Crescent Moon Ranch in Sedona

Jan 2, 2023 The organization provides food, a campsite and construction education throughout the preservation process.

Northern Arizona tribe to get federal aid for flood damage

Jan 1, 2023 President Joe Biden has approved a disaster declaration made by the Havasupai Tribe, freeing up funds for flood damage as it prepares to re-open for tourists after nearly three years.

Busker nation: Outside of sporting events, street performers capture soundtrack of Phoenix life

Jan 1, 2023 Contemporary musicians like Ed Sheeran and Tracy Chapman started their careers as buskers.

Arizona governor's tenure defined by push right, Trump feud

Dec 31, 2022 Ducey cut taxes, vastly expanded school choice, restricted abortion and built a makeshift wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.

Phoenix nursery provides model solution for newborns exposed to opioids

Dec 31, 2022 As their babies are treated, parents are connected with addiction treatment, child services and, if necessary, help obtaining essentials such as housing – ideally before their children are born.

Court: Abortion doctors can’t be charged under Arizona law

Dec 30, 2022 The Arizona Court of Appeals declined to repeal the 1864 law.

Biden pardons Arizona man

Dec 30, 2022 The pardon was one of six issued by the President at the end of the year.

The Buzz: Looking back on 2022

Dec 30, 2022 Newsworthy interviews and topics that we addressed this year.

Arizona taking steps to combat maternal mortality, one doula at a time

Dec 30, 2022 Doulas don’t deliver babies, but these nonmedical labor assistants can make a difference in maternal health outcomes.

Mayes wins Arizona attorney general race after recount

Dec 29, 2022 The Arizona attorney general’s race was one of the closest elections in state history.

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