Fraudulent unemployment claims soared during the shutdown. Is the Arizona Department of Economic Security prepared for another wave?
Fraudulent unemployment claims soared during the shutdown. Is the Arizona Department of Economic Security prepared for another wave?
The COVID-19 pandemic has only intensified our love-hate relationship with social media.
Proposition 207 will legalize marijuana in Arizona, but without sound policy, its aspirations of empowering minority communities will go up in smoke.
A digital archive is collecting stories and images about people’s experiences with the pandemic.
Opinion columnist Jim Sharpe puts things into perspective this holiday season.
Most of the Valley’s big events are returning, but with limited attendance or “hybrid” life-and-virtual plans. Will out-of-state visitors come for our big-ticket events, or could we lose our tourism season?
Several local companies are converting to electric vehicles to save money and the environment.
Plumbing supply and appliance company Central Arizona Supply is transforming the 54-year-olf Potato Barn building in Gilbert into an adaptive resue retail and restaurant hub.
Substance abuse is soaring due to COVID-19, but safe support is available.
The demise of her favorite Christmastime tradition puts our columnist in a holiday funk – and makes her fret over the future of local business.
Arizona State University removed its student radio station manager due to an unwoke tweet. Does the Cronkite School have a free speech problem?
Opinion columnist Jim Sharpe examines the line between journalism and activism.
Democrats are investing to oust Valley lawmaker David Schweikert from a deep-red congressional district. Will it be money well spent?
Business Buzz: Local Wedding Industry Scrambles to Find COVID-Safe Solutions
Kenect combines a social club with stylish apartments.