Texting 9-1-1 May Be Lifesaving Option for Domestic Violence Victims The isolation created by COVID-19 affects all of us. But combined with the danger of domestic violence, it can be deadly. Victims at home with their abusers may not be able to reach out for help by calling 9-1-1. One lifesaving option may be texting 9-1-1 instead.
Weekend Heat Warning Creates Early Need for Water Donations The National Weather Service has issued a heat warning for this Sunday, April 26, creating an early need for water donations as well as refuge and hydration stations.
Leaders, Residents Have New Tool to Fight COVID-19 A new one-stop interactive map created by the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) provides data critical to helping Arizonans respond to the Coronavirus pandemic.
How COVID-19 Is Affecting Traffic and Emissions Telecommuting and stay-at-home restrictions for the COVID-19 pandemic are having a noticeable impact on traffic.
Volunteers Prepare to Count People Experiencing Homelessness Before the sun rises over the Valley on January 28th, hundreds of volunteers will fan out across the region in an annual effort to count the number of people experiencing homelessness
“Walk in My Shoes” Have you ever been about to cross at a signal light when a driver suddenly turns right? Or perhaps you were reading a text and suddenly realized you nearly stepped into traffic?
McSally/Stanton Bill to Expand Tourism Secures Strong Support in Arizona Tourism is Arizona’s lifeblood. Every year, thousands of frequent, low‐risk, short‐term visitors travel from Mexico into Arizona to conduct business, visit family and friends, or shop at local stores—spending billions of dollars.
“Never Too Old - To Connect. To Change. To Choose.” We have a choice in how we age—both as individuals and communities. What’s more, we can use our local lessons as a national model. That is the goal of an upcoming statewide conference to create livable, age friendly communities. The conference name and theme is Never Too Old—To Connect. To Change. To Choose.