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The City of Phoenix Launches the Innovation 27 World Class Workplace Training Facility
April 7, 2023
In an effort to revitalize the former Metro Center Mall area in Phoenix and the surrounding local community, the city, in partnership with Arizona State University (ASU), Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD), and Western Maricopa Education Center (West-MEC,) has purchased a former Kmart storefront where they intend to launch a new workplace training and
Arizona Democratic Legislative Reaction to Governor Hobbs Veto of a Bill that Would Have Restricted Reproductive Freedom
April 7, 2023
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is once again showing MAGA-Reactionary-Big Lie Subscribing-Anti Gun Safety, and Anti Reproductive Freedom Republican legislators that there is a new leader at the helm of the Grand Canyon State. In a series of vetoes yesterday (April 6, 2023,) the Governor stopped Republican efforts to restrict regulations of gun shows, compromise the
Tucson Community Tile Mural in memory of those lost to COVID-19
April 7, 2023
by Carolyn Classen, blogger Community tile mural in memory of those lost to COVID-19 “Join Southside Tucson artists Alex! Jimenez and Paloma Jaqueline to construct a large memorial to those who have died from COVID-19. These tiles will be gathered and assembled into a final public display in June of 2023. Participants will create original
(UPDATED) State, Local, Congressional, and Tribal Leaders Meet with White House’s Mitch Landrieu to Discuss Arizona’s Drought Resiliency Infrastructure Plans
April 6, 2023
Several of Arizona’s major leading voices in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law met at the State Capitol today (April 6, 2023) to discuss plans to improve the state’s drought resilience infrastructure. Among the attendees at the meeting today were Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero, Gila River Indian Community Governor




