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The first Technology Innovation Summit was recently held to highlight innovation in Arizona.

Arizona-based RightSure Insurance has bought Chaparral Insurance Agency, a Prescott-Valley based business.

The Arizona Chamber of Commerce has expressed concern about the impact House Bill 2422 will have on the local economy.

Pima County Department of Transportation (DOT) is planning 33 new shelters and boarding zones improvements at its bus stops, ensuring full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) over the next two months.

Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) has awarded a one-year grant that will be allocated for three regional housing agencies working in partnership.

Pedestrians, cyclists and motorists are advised of a temporary two-day closure of Camino de la Tierra at the Rillito River area of The Loop.

City staffers with expertise in building safety, inspections and permits will present a class for Avondale residents on May 16.

Area residents can shred unwanted documents at an Avondale-sponsored free identity theft prevention event April 28.

Pima Vocational High School (PVHS) has scheduled orientation for 1:30-4:30 p.m. April 20-21.

The Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will honor the 2017 Woman of the Year during the 59th Annual Black & White Ball and Business Awards.

Area art enthusiasts can support student artists at the city of Avondale’s upcoming reception highlighting annual students’ work at the Avondale Civic Center Library.

The Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry has shared its Fiscal Policy Task Force budget with members of the Legislature.

Two Mesa Community College (MCC) students have been honored as team scholars.

A charity that helps those with Down Syndrome has been seeking donations in honor of World Down Syndrome Day, which was held in March.

Mesa Community College (MCC) has been given high marks in the 2016 Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange.

Lauded by the National Restaurant Association Education Foundation (NRAEF) as a mentor and philanthropist, Tempe restaurateur Raveen Arora is the recipient of the foundation's Face of Diversity-American Dream Award.

The Gilbert Chamber of Commerce is honoring K-9 police and fire teams by spending Earth Day cleaning and shining the town’s Crossroads Dog Park.

Carondelet Health Network is hosting a job fair Wednesday for nursing graduates.

Founded 12 years ago to seal a perceived gap in the state's political landscape, the Arizona Free Enterprise Club continues to advocate for free market principles among lawmakers, according to its executive director.

Industry professional Manfredi joined the Tucson Metro Chamber last month.