The Tucson Electric Joint Apprenticeship and Training Program is helping young adults jumpstart their careers.
The chips industry is facing a workforce gap. Experts say it could create unprecedented opportunities, but Arizonans must be set up for the jobs.
Several fire agencies are on scene near 71st and Northern avenues. Arizona's Family news chopper was over the scene. A Gilbert woman couldn’t believe her water bill climbed to nearly $800 when it’s ...
Since 2020, Arizona has attracted more than $205 billion in semiconductor investment—more than any other state.
According to team officials, the new facility will be located in north Phoenix, west of Scottsdale Road and north of the Loop ...
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Major federal grant supports health research and training in Arizona and New Mexico
The University of Arizona and the University of New Mexico received a seven-year, $43.6 million federal grant to fund a broad range of research programs aimed at improving the health of people living ...
Abigail Varney is a member of a Forest Service Hotshot crew. The elite group of wildland firefighters perform some of the ...
Arizona will not allow people without full law licenses to represent or prosecute criminal defendants — at least not anytime ...
October marks National Financial Planning Month, making it an ideal time to reassess your finances and help children build a roadmap to theirs.
The Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona have joined the Citizens for a Highly Skilled Workforce committee in support of ...
More rabbits will have access to better medical care in more places thanks to a Richmond-based program that trains ...
Arizona football routs the Oklahoma State Cowboys 41-13 to move to 4-1 on the season, matching its season win total from last ...
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