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2020 Arizona senate candidate, Suzanne Sharer (district 18), has committed support for term limits on Congress by signing the Term Limits Convention pledge. Sharer is the first signer in this race.

Hughes Federal Credit Union and Banner - University Medicine are pleased to announce their Nov. 2 Toy Drive kick-off collected five bins of holiday toys, art supplies and $161 in cash donations. Residents can continue donating items to the drive until Friday, December 13.




Last month, the Greater Phoenix Chamber Foundation (the Foundation) led a delegation of nearly 25 business leaders to Washington, D.C., to explore national workforce issues, learn from employers that are making strides in talent development, and receive updates on key federal policies.


Ball State has first student team in Indiana and Midwest to get LEED certification for existing buildingBall State has first student team in Indiana and Midwest to get LEED certification for existing building


A recent American Enterprise Institute (AEI) comparison ranked Arizona the number one inbound state in the nation.

65 percent of licenses now issued meet federal ID regulations


There’s just no clowning around the fact that Halloween traffic can be scary.

SkyBridge Arizona and leading general contractor Graycor Construction Company joined today with local dignitaries, Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, business leaders and project leasing firm CBRE to break ground on the first two buildings at SkyBridge Arizona.

At a public signing yesterday, Surprise city council candidate, James Ellis (district 3), signed the Term Limits Municipal Pledge supporting term limits on all elected city council members. U.S. Term Limits praises Ellis for his commitment to this important issue.


Governor Doug Ducey today will join Amazon and Beacon Group, which offers employment services for people with disabilities, to celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month.



Butler Biology and Chemistry Students Inspire Future Scientists at Celebrate Science Indiana