A new measles case in Maricopa County highlights local transmission risks. Public health urges vaccination and symptom awareness, listing potential exposure sites.
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In April and May, District 3 engaged with residents and leaders on county issues, setting the stage for a busy summer of community collaboration.
Governor Lombardo supports Trump, cutting ACA subsidies, as 1 in 5 lose coverage. Meanwhile, he gains Big Pharma funds after vetoing cost-reducing bills.
Governor Stein urges investments in wildfire prevention, highlighting NC Forest Service's efforts amid drought; proposes $792M recovery budget for western NC.
The May newsletter from District 5 covers local updates, including apprenticeship events, air quality initiatives, and community resources in Maricopa County.
Governor Stein appoints Regina Parker to Superior Court District 2 and K. Michelle Fletcher to District Court 24, citing their extensive judicial experience.
Maricopa County confirms a 14th measles case in 2026, sparking concerns of local transmission. Public urged to vaccinate and monitor symptoms.
Nevada moms face rising costs this week due to Lombardo-Trump policies, paying more for essentials like gas, child care, and baby items, with no relief in sight.
Maricopa County partners with Cartwheel to provide telehealth mental health services to 50,000 students, focusing on underserved areas and reducing wait times.
Supervisor Galvin mourns Dick Mallery, a pivotal figure in Phoenix's growth, whose legal and civic efforts spanned decades, leaving a lasting legacy.









