Governor Stein declares March 2026 as Students@Work Month, engaging 25,000 NC middle school students in career exploration through business partnerships.
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Kristol, with ARIZONA@WORK's help, transitioned from unemployment to a CNA role, aiming for a nursing career, marking a step towards independence in healthcare.
Emillian, a Maricopa County resident, navigated challenges to earn his CDL and started a promising career with Swift, thanks to ARIZONA@WORK's guidance and support.
Maricopa County's Stormwater Art contest empowers 3rd-6th graders to creatively address stormwater pollution, raising awareness about wildlife protection.
Maricopa County plans a transparent, collaborative early voting process, addressing legal ambiguities and ensuring operational readiness for upcoming elections.
Governor Josh Stein and First Lady Anna read to second graders at Green Magnet Elementary, highlighting the importance of literacy on Read Across America Day.
Disappointed by Recorder Heap's false claims; collaboration agreed for early voting plan to prioritize voters, despite misleading social media statements.
Nevadans face economic strain as gaming revenue drops 11%, tourism dips 7.5%, and Trump's tariffs add over $1,700 to family costs, leaving many struggling.
Chair Kate Brophy McGee and Vice Chair Debbie Lesko urge Recorder Heap to utilize their support for early voting, emphasizing urgency and cooperation.
Joe Lombardo is criticized for failing to address safety violations at The Boring Company, leading to unresolved chemical burn cases and ignored worker safety.







