News from July 2018


University of Arizona ranks 26th for women's athletic student aid spending

University of Arizona and Arizona State University-Tempe are among U.S. colleges that spend the most on athletic student aid for women's teams, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of the latest federal data.

Sticker shock: Which 4-year U.S. schools charge the lowest in-state tuition?

State residents enrolled at American College of Education face among the lowest cost of attending four-year in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

Sticker shock: Which 4-year U.S. schools charge the lowest in-state tuition?

State residents enrolled at Dine College face among the lowest cost of attending four-year in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

TUCSON METRO CHAMBER: Cox Announces Latina Entrepreneurs of the Year

Annual campaign celebrates its sixth year honoring Latina business owners

TOWN OF MARANA: An Intern's Perspective - Police and technology

“Are you going to the Kentucky Derby?” A police officer asked Management Intern Andrea Sirois. The intern was wearing a long blue flowery shirt and large summer hat to observe a day-long training at the shooting range.

TOWN OF QUEEN CREEK: Partnership with Maricopa County Brings Traffic Court to Queen Creek

Beginning in July, Maricopa County will hear civil traffic cases in Queen Creek one day per month.

TOWN OF GILBERT: Proposed Changes to Gilbert, Arizona's Utility Rate

The Town of Gilbert has reviewed the fiscal health of the water, wastewater (including reclaimed water) and environmental services utilities and has determined that rate adjustments will be needed to keep the funds balanced with expenses over the new few years

CITY OF GOODYEAR: Purchase of Goodyear retail property indicates optimism in region

The latest evidence is Stark Enterprises’ purchase of 40 acres at The Market at Estrella Falls – a retail space at the northeast corner of PebbleCreek Parkway and McDowell Road – for $49.1 million.

CITY OF MESA: Mesa receives APWA Technical Innovation Award

The City of Mesa has received the Technical Innovation Award from the American Public Works Association (APWA). The City was recognized for the East Valley Arterial Travel Time Map Project.

CITY OF SCOTTSDALE: City Council approves nearly $2 million for social service needs for the Fiscal Year 2018/19

City of Scottsdale issued the following announcement on.The Scottsdale City Council recently approved close to $2 million to fund nonprofit agencies that provide programs and services to assist thousands of residents at risk and in need.

OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA GOVERNOR DOUG DUCEY: Investing In Arizona's Border Strike Force

Governor Doug Ducey, joined by Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Colonel Frank Milstead, Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels, Pima County Sheriff Mark Napier and Chief Patrol Agent Rodolfo Karisch, highlighted increased investments in the Arizona Border Strike Force for FY 2019.

COCONINO COUNTY CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT: eFiling available in Coconino Superior Courts

The Superior Court in Coconino County is now accepting electronic filings of civil case initiation and civil subsequent documents through the eFileAZ and AZTurboCourt eFiling applications.

PIMA ANIMAL CARE CENTER: PACC looks to community for temporary large dog fosters

Pima Animal Care Center needs community members willing to temporarily open their home to homeless dogs.

Sticker shock: Which 4-year U.S. schools charge the highest in-state tuition?

State residents enrolled at University of Notre Dame face among the steepest cost of attending four-year in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

Sticker shock: Which 4-year U.S. schools charge the highest in-state tuition?

State residents enrolled at Brookline College-Phoenix face among the steepest cost of attending four-year in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

CITY OF SCOTTSDALE: Public invited to learn about Scottsdale Bike Station Study

The City of Scottsdale received funding from the Maricopa Association of Governments to conduct a Bicycle Station Study to evaluate and recommend locations and amenities for bicycle parking options south of Indian Bend Road.

GREATER PHOENIX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: 2016 ATHENA recipient talks career journey and more at PWA

Risk-taking, problem solving and openness to change are all qualities exemplified by Dr. Maria Harper-Marinick, chancellor of the Maricopa Community Colleges.

University of Arizona tops in Arizona for men's athletic student aid

University of Arizona spends $24,599 per player on student aid for its men’s team athletes -- the highest rate among Arizona colleges -- according to an Higher Education Tribune analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.

TUCSON METRO CHAMBER: Renascence Celebrates New Location and Expansion of Services

If you aspire to turn back your biologic age and live younger longer, the Renascence lifestyle & preventive-aging medical services will help you take control of your health destiny.

MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Mountain Vista Medical Center Celebrates 11 Years of Caring for the Community to be held July 21

Health & Wellness-Focused Event Celebrates Mesa Hospital’s Ongoing Commitment to the Community