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Arizona’s First Breast Milk Donation Center Opens in El Rio
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Arizona’s First Breast Milk Donation Center Opens in El Rio

Arizona’s first human milk donation center opened its doors on Tuesday at El Rio’s Birth and Women’s Health Center. El Rio is the newest addition to a national milk bank network, and Tuscan-area mothers with extra breast milk are encouraged to donate. Mother’s Milk Bank is a nonprofit organization based out of Colorado. The organization collects, pasteurizes, and distributes breast milk to infants all over the country whose mothers cannot provide milk. Olga Ryan, the birth and women’s center manager, stated, “What we really want to be able to do, is give our moms a ready choice: Do you want formula or breast milk?” The benefits of breast feeding are well-established for both mother and baby, and recently doctors have found that breast milk is successful in killing drug resistant bact...
Glendale Bans Billboards Near Loop 101
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Glendale Bans Billboards Near Loop 101

The city of Glendale, AZ, recently denied the request of a billboard company to place ads along the stretch of highway near Loop 101 and Bell Road. It has been a long and arduous fight for the residents of Glendale, who prefer to maintain the serenity their neighborhoods currently offer. Glendale is a city split into two distinctly contrasting sides. The northern side boasts views of creeks, deserts, and hills, while the southern end is a bustling metropolis; residents like the city's split personality and do not want to see changes to the serene northern side. There already exists on the southern side of Glendale, along Loop 101, a three-mile stretch in which 10 electronic billboards, each a towering 65 feet tall, line both sides of the freeway. The concept of a "scenic-corridor"...
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“Phoenix Fire” Signals the Possible Beginning of Fire Season in Northern Arizona

In northern Arizona, the Heber-Overgaard Fire Department's crews worked hard to fight a wildland fire, which grew to cover almost 300 acres earlier this month. The fire tripled in size over the period of an hour, and has been dubbed the "Phoenix Fire" by firefighters. The flames reportedly died down because of high humidity and lower temperatures. Although the cause and exact location of the fire could not be confirmed, smoke could be seen from Highway 377, and officials stated that the fire was located in a "Phoenix park wash area." This fire signals the beginning of a critical period in northern Arizona, during which the amount of precipitation received will set the tone for the upcoming fire season. "We do have a lot of light fuels from last year's rains that we had. So ther...
Arizona CEOs Cite K-12 Education as the State’s Top Priority
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Arizona CEOs Cite K-12 Education as the State’s Top Priority

CEOs in Arizona are saying that education should be the state's top priority if it intends to stabilize the regional economy, according to a new survey by Alliance Bank of Arizona. The survey was conducted in partnership with the Arizona Commerce Authority, the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Greater Phoenix Economic Council. According to AZ Business Magazine, 400 executives within the state were surveyed on "the benefits and challenges of doing business in Arizona." The most notable discovery was that 50% of respondents cited education levels as their top concern for ensuring successful business endeavors in Arizona. The survey also revealed that many CEOs have a negative-leaning perception of the labor pool's overall communication skills, critical thinking skills,...
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Governor Ducey Wants To Create New Finance Authority To Help Small Buisness

Small businesses may be in luck when it comes to new legislation being sought by Governor Doug Ducey in Arizona. The governor is seeking to create the Arizona Finance Authority in a revamp of the existing Arizona Commerce Authority. He wants to bring all economic development agencies and data generators under one umbrella. The proposal is an industrial development authority, similar to ones used by Pima and Maricopa counties, as well as by the city of Phoenix, said Lorenzo Romera, the director of the the Governor's Office of Budget and Research. Romera explained, "We want to be able to increase lending opportunities for small businesses by consolidating small businesses under a large bond offering." The Governor's Economic Opportunity Office is a proposed umbrella organization,...
City of Phoenix Annually Spends $2 Million of Taxpayer Money Fighting Graffiti
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City of Phoenix Annually Spends $2 Million of Taxpayer Money Fighting Graffiti

As part of this month's "Graffiti Free Awareness Month," the city of Phoenix, AZ, is hoping residents will spread the word about graffiti problems and how to combat a problem that's costing the city, and subsequently the people, a lot of money. According to PBS in Arizona, Phoenix spends about $2 million a year cleaning up graffiti. The city wants to “get neighborhoods, the community more involved, recognizing the blight in our neighborhood, which is graffiti,” said Lee Staten, volunteer coordinator with the city’s Neighborhood Services Department. Compared to most cities, Phoenix is probably one of the most modern when it comes to tackling the issue. The city has an app called MyPhxAz, which residents can hop on and report the exact location of any graffiti they see around the city....
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These 3 Arizona Eateries are Receiving National Acclaim

Arizona residents have humbly accepted and understood that the desert state has some of the hottest bites and restaurants in the nation, from Mexican food to barbecue. But so far in 2016, a handful of regional spots are getting national acclaim. Reputable online publications such as The Huffington Post, MSN, Yelp, and Time put out nationwide restaurant guides. For 2016, all of the aforementioned sites and publications have already placed Arizona spots on their top restaurant lists for the year -- and it's only February. This definitely looks good. And trust us -- it tastes even better than it looks. Here are some of the most recent honors: Short Leash Hot Dogs Something of an American classic, the hot dog is a favorite among people in all walks to life. Arizona's food truck Short Leash...
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Palm Spring’s Modernism Week Incorporates Plant Life and Outdoor Architecture

In the world of Arizona landscaping, Steve Martino is a bit of a legend. To many, Martino is considered one of the most innovative designers in the West. In his work, Martino combines the colors and aesthetic values of the Mexican artist Luis Barragan with fresh materials. He then accents these scenes with plants that are native to the arid Southwest climate. With his integration of modern elements and notes of Arizona's classic Southwest aesthetic, Martino manages to create landscape architecture that renders the viewer feeling nostalgic yet refreshed all at once. For Modernism Week, a design festival taking place in Palm Springs from February 11 through February 21, Martino will be speaking on his innovative and colorful design tactics, which are near and dear to many a Arizona resident...
Unlicensed Contractor Arrested for Fraud
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Unlicensed Contractor Arrested for Fraud

If you are looking for an electrician, you should realize just how important the work that they do really is. You probably do if you are in need of one because you realize just how important electricity is in your home and what an inconvenience it is when there is a problem with the electricity. An electric service can be very valuable because it can restore your home to functioning order, which is quite necessary for many people to be able to work on a regular basis. You might be wondering, what is the going rate for electrical work? This depends on the exact type of electrical work you are trying to have done. You might be wondering how to find a licensed electrician or how to get electrical side work done by an installation electrician. You might have specific projects that you want ...
New Study Reveals 25 Cities Where Divorce Rates are Highest – AZ Makes Top 10
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New Study Reveals 25 Cities Where Divorce Rates are Highest – AZ Makes Top 10

Divorce, although complicated and stressful, is incredibly common among American couples. Shocking statistics show that about half of all marriages in the U.S. end in divorce with 20% of first marriages expected to end in within the first five years. The U.S. is in 12th place worldwide for its percentage of marriages that end in a divorce, but some states are contributing to those numbers more so than others. As divorce rates continue to climb, certain cities stand out with sharper increases in divorces. Arizona's ABC 15 reported findings from a study that revealed the 25 cities where divorce is on the rise. Using statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, a genealogy research engine called MooseRoots calculated the percent change of each state's divorced population between 1970 and 201...