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The City of Mesa Office of Economic Development has launched AerialMesa.com, which is a virtual reality tool offering a bird’s-eye view of Mesa's business district.

The Arizona Department of Transportation has brought back the Highway User Revenue Fund Exchange Program.

Nikola Motor Co. has announced plans to establish a 500-acre, 1 million-square-foot, zero-emission hydrogen-electric semi-truck manufacturing facility headquarters in Buckeye.

Coconino County Parks and Recreation is requesting proposals for use of the Frontiere Property at Rogers Lake.

The Pima County Board of Supervisors recently recognized winners of the Small Business Commission Small Business of the Year.

Construction is set to take place this summer along Bullard Avenue following Surprise City Council’s approval of funding at the most recent council meeting.

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recently recognized the Two Pups Wellness Fund with a $25,000 donation.

The Indiana Department of Revenue has introduced resources on its website to help people throughout the tax process this season, including forms and detailed qualifications needed for each credit and deduction.

The Institute for Organization Management recently appointed Tucson Metro Chamber’s Vice President of Government Affairs Robert Medler as vice chair of the Winter Board of Regents.

The Northwest Emergency Center, located at the Marana Center on Twin Peaks and Interstate 10, opened last month with Marana’s Vice Mayor Jon Post attending the ribbon-cutting.

The U.S. State Department will increase passport application fees from $25 to $35 as of April 2.

According to Time Magazine, women make up 47 percent of the U.S. workforce and 55 percent of its college undergraduates. Unfortunately, there is still a gender wage gap.

Patrick McDermott, community relations manager for Arizona Public Service and the Cleveland Indians, has been named the City of Goodyear's Citizen of the Year and Corporate Citizen of the Year.

The City of Tucson Parks and Recreation department is looking for lifeguards and swimming instructors to work in its pools over the summer, beginning in May.

The Government Finance Officers Association presented the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award to the City of Yuma for the 14th year on Feb. 7 at the City Council meeting.

Cochise County is looking for volunteers to help 220 neglected and abused children in the welfare system who do not have a Court Appointed Special Advocate to represent their interests.

Goodyear is encouraging students to submit original artwork for the sixth annual Mayor Select Art Show.

Until March 1, the Coconino County tax assessor’s office is accepting applications for the Widow/Widower and Disability Property Tax Exemption Programs.

Pima County’s Summer Youth Employment Program is accepting applications from youth who want to work this summer or earn school credits.

The governor spoke of the importance of various programs that allow Arizona students to pursue school-to-career education pathways.