Maricopa County's ban on new government regulations extends to 2026, aimed at fostering economic growth by reducing compliance burdens for businesses.
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SparCQS expands to California, doubling outreach with a new trailer and NSF funding, bringing quantum science to the Golden State's diverse communities.
Celebrate National Spinach Day with Louie-approved spinach balls, packed with iron and flavor, ready in 30 minutes for a nutritious snack or appetizer.
Join NAU's Spring into Service Challenge from April 1-22 to log 1,000 volunteer hours, gain new skills, and enjoy a recognition party with prizes!
The Arizona Board of Regents will host a virtual hearing on April 8, 2026, to discuss proposed tuition changes for Arizona's main universities.
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Optimal Health Systems expands in Pima, AZ, creating over 20 jobs and doubling staff, boosting local economy and supplement production capacity.
On March 13, U of A and Kaohsiung signed a deal to boost semiconductor innovation, uniting academia and industry for global tech advancement.
More than 200 U of A med students learned their residency locations on Match Day, a crucial step in addressing Arizona's physician shortage.
Maricopa County's America250 celebrations kick off with a youth essay contest. Submit entries by Friday, 5 p.m. to honor 250 years of our nation's history.








