U.S. Congressional Candidate Blake Masters (R-AZ-8) said today that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) director’s recent statement that it is “illegal” for lenders to consider the immigration status of loan applications shows “Democrats don’t care about actual Americans.”
Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) this week vetoed a bill that would have held public entities liable for losses arising from felonious sex crimes committed by a public official against a child with a disability.
When former President Donald Trump endorsed Blake Masters in the 2022 Arizona U.S. Senate race, Masters said it was because of his support for increased border security.
The Varkey brothers, Philip, Thomas, and John, were academic standouts during their time at Grand Canyon University (GCU). Thomas is now a neurologist, while Philip and John, who earned electrical engineering degrees, are pursuing doctoral programs.
The summer monsoon season has commenced in Arizona, lasting from now until September. Residents are advised to prepare for increased rainfall, lightning, dust, and sudden storms that may pose safety risks. The following guidelines are recommended for those caught in a monsoon storm.
BubbleManiacs is hosting a Foam Party on Friday, June 21, 2024, at 11 am, at Sunrise Mountain Library, located at 21109 N. 98th Avenue. Children will have the opportunity to play in a six-feet deep mountain of foam that is cool, clean, and allergy-safe. The event will feature upbeat kid-friendly music, beach balls, and a professional host to entertain attendees.
The City of Peoria offices will be closed on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, in observance of Juneteenth National Independence Day. The Peoria Main Library, located at 8463 W. Monroe Street, and Sunrise Mountain Library, situated at 21109 N. 98th Avenue, will also be closed on this date. Materials due on June 19 will have their due date extended to Friday, June 20. During the closure, outside book drops will not be available.
The City of Peoria is seeking a Business Attraction Program Manager, who will work four days per week, ten hours each day. This role is integral in shaping the city's future by attracting businesses, creating quality jobs, and recruiting essential amenities.
The next City Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 18, at 6 p.m. in the Peoria Council Chamber, located at 8401 W. Monroe Street. Meeting agendas and information are available at www.peoriaaz.gov/council. City council meetings and study sessions are broadcast live through Cox Channel 11, Facebook (www.facebook.com/CityofPeoriaAZ), and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@DigitalPeoria).
Junior business management major Adia Hopkins studied in Florence, Italy, for the 2024 spring semester. Courses such as Florentine Neighborhood Walks, Art and Community, Food, Drinks, City were among the academic offerings available through Grand Canyon University's (GCU) study abroad program. This initiative provides students with opportunities to travel internationally for a semester or summer break while taking classes that count toward their degree.
Every year, Glendale's Municipal Water System invites customers to take part in the Lead and Copper Drinking Water Study between June and September. Participation in the testing is voluntary and free of charge. For more information, visit GlendaleAZ.com/Lead-and-Copper.
Scottsdale, AZ – In a unique opportunity for local business owners, the Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce has announced an exclusive invitation to attend the highly anticipated Nine Figure Boardroom event, hosted by Brandon Dawson and Cardone Ventures.
If you want your child to attend one of the three C's—Cherokee Elementary School, Cocopah Middle School, or Chaparral High School—you need to find a home in that district before July 3. This is because it typically takes a month to close on a house after an offer has been accepted.
Big Time Jerseys co-owners Patsy Elmer, center, and daughter Christine Elmer Collins, left, along with GCU student worker Sarah LeDrew display their products. When Patsy Elmer wanted to buy her grandson a Cardinals Noggin Boss hat for Christmas, she contacted company founder Gabe Cooper.
NeoLight, a provider of innovative medical devices and technologies, has announced the appointment of Jim Heath to its Board of Directors. Heath brings over three decades of experience in the medical device industry, including leadership positions at Stryker Corporation.