Arizona Liver Health (ALH) / Arizona Clinical Trials (ACT) has announced the grand opening of its new ACT Medical Park in Chandler, Arizona. The 28,000 sq. ft. facility, located at 910 E. Pecos Road, includes the ACT Phase 1 Unit and the ACT Imaging Center, both designed to provide advanced medical and research services. The grand opening event is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024.
Worsening climate change and escalating tensions with China are two of the biggest issues affecting the future of the U.S., according to several experts who addressed a national security conference held by Arizona State University this week.
Mesa Public Schools has issued a statement regarding a social media threat circulating on Snapchat, which has raised concerns within several school communities and over 100 schools across Arizona.
American Majority Action has announced a free family event, Constitution Celebration 2024, to honor the nation's history and the contributions of the Founding Fathers. The event will include discussions on the Constitution, individual rights, and ways to protect them.
Vensure Employer Solutions will host a job fair at its headquarters at 1475 S. Price Road in Chandler, Arizona, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 23, and from 1-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
A recent City Council work session in Chandler, Arizona, provided updates on housing development and new state laws related to housing. Since January 2020, Chandler has added 2,287 single-family homes and 3,082 multi-family units. Currently under construction are an additional 121 single-family homes and 1,138 multi-family units.
James Sandoval, a Mesa resident and member of the St. Timothy parish, said if elected, President Donald Trump "will improve the economy" as he did during his first administration, but a Harris administration would "continue to cause high inflation."
On Friday, Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) introduced a resolution reaffirming the House of Representatives’ commitment to ensuring secure elections nationwide. The resolution also reiterates the importance of requiring photo identification at the ballot box.
It was a little after 9 a.m. last Friday when Irasema Coronado, the director of Arizona State University’s School of Transborder Studies, began her remarks.
Chandler, Ariz. – Chandler Recreation has partnered with Kyrene del Pueblo Middle School to bring back Community Nights, offering free family activities on the third Friday of each month. The events are designed to provide affordable entertainment for families, combining sports and themed activities.
Cancer cells are driven by the same imperative guiding all living things: to grow, survive, and reproduce. Although cancer’s evolutionary underpinnings have been recognized since the 1950s, clinicians have been slow to apply the lessons of evolution to combat this deadly disease, which remains the second-leading cause of death, claiming 9.7 million lives worldwide in 2022.
Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) has formally requested that the House Education and Workforce Committee, chaired by Virginia Foxx (R-NC), conduct a hearing to investigate what he describes as the Biden-Harris Department of Education’s targeting of Christian universities. Biggs asserts that under Secretary Miguel Cardona's leadership, the Department has imposed excessive fines on institutions such as Grand Canyon University (GCU), Liberty University (LU), and Ashland University (AU).
Fifty-five schools within Mesa Public Schools have been recognized by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation as part of their 2023-24 list of America's Healthiest Schools. This distinction honors their dedication to promoting health and well-being among students and staff.
Arizona State University (ASU) continues to embed support for Black students, faculty, and staff into its culture as part of the LIFT Initiative. The initiative, launched in 2020 by ASU President Michael Crow, aims to create meaningful change at the university and contribute to a national agenda for social justice.
Today, Congressmen Andy Biggs (R-AZ) and Warren Davidson (R-OH) sent a letter to President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris regarding the hack of National Public Data. Last month, reports emerged that hackers have stolen and leaked the sensitive personal data of nearly three billion people. The data appears to include full names, dates of birth, social security numbers, addresses, and phone numbers.