
Arroyo Chico Neighborhood Transforms Pathway with a Vibrant Community Mural
The mural is part of Just Communities Arizona’s most recent Community Safety Incubator Project.
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The mural is part of Just Communities Arizona’s most recent Community Safety Incubator Project.
Sheriff Chris Nanos earned 495 votes more than his challenger, with the thin gap falling within range of the Arizona law that requires a recount when the winning margin is less than or equal to 0.5% of total votes.
Impacted groups include Survivor Advocacy, the United Fraternity and Sorority Council, Cultural and Inclusive Experiential Learning Opportunities and the Asian Pacific American Student Affairs
The council's new members pointed to public safety as their top priority, along with making sure the city’s departments are well funded.
In February, the town began the process of designing its Tourism Master Plan, a ten-year roadmap to make tourism a sustainable part of the town’s economy while also preserving its small-town feel.
In addition to being a longtime volunteer at PACC, McLean was also a former board member of Friends of PACC, the shelter’s nonprofit partner.
More than 6 million fentanyl pills and over 1,400 pounds of methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin have been seized through the Stopping Arizona's Fentanyl Epidemic initiative, which launched in June.
The Pima County Transition Center opened 15 months ago and primarily serves people arrested on non-violent, non-dangerous misdemeanor charges. It aims to redefine the way people coming out of jail are reintegrated into the community.
Make Way for Books provides programs, services, and resources to more than 30,000 young children, parents, and educators throughout southern Arizona each year.