Phoenix, AZ|Press Release|
Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher Names Park And Rec Director
Cynthia Aguilar has been named the city's new Parks and Recreation Director.
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Cynthia Aguilar has been named the city's new Parks and Recreation Director.
Students in Ms. Askinazy’s human nutrition classes at North Babylon High School harvested radishes to donate to the Bulldog Cupboard.
The center was selected 10th overall on April 28 in the first round of the NA3HL draft.
The Pima County Health Department has decided to offer incentives at most of the County-affiliated vaccination sites through June.
Gianna Pillitteri presented her research paper on May 17.
Senior Jadon Hunte was recognized as Deer Park High School’s Student of the Month for April.
Reservations can be made beginning Sunday, June 13, at 8 a.m.
The Elizabeth based nonprofit recognizes four spirited community leaders during its first Virtual Gala scheduled for 7:30 p.m. June 23.
This award celebrates local health departments for developing innovative programs to meet the needs of their community during the pandemic.
Mayor Gallego, Superintendent Hoffman celebrate expanded laptop and hotspot lending program.
Day work is scheduled between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Edison Intermediate School recently was named a 2020-2021 Gold Star No Place for Hate School by the ADL.
Tucson is preparing for the summer thunderstorm season with the DTM's Operation Splash.
Woods Road Elementary School in North Babylon celebrated National Poetry Month with a series of activities.
Juneteenth dates back to June 19, 1865.
Did you know that in 2019 alone, 2,872 people died of gun-related deaths in Florida, an average of 8 people a day?
At the Council meeting, Larry Moore was nominated and unanimously approved to take her place as representative for Ward 4.
A blatant example is requiring only those employees with religious objections to the vaccine to practice social distancing.
The City proposes using just under $8 million from its fund balance to make up the difference.
Shoes will be collected until August 31st at all fire stations in the City of Waukesha.