Living with water pollution in Guatemala
The first UN water summit in almost 50 years takes place in New York City this week, bringing thousands of delegates together to discuss The looming global water crisis Caused by over-consumption and over-development. Reuters dispatched photographers Tuesday to the Las Bacas River in the city of Chinautla outside Guatemala City to document the impact […]
Best colleges in big cities | National
Going to a big city college gives you the best of both worlds. Schools can provide a sense of community that supports students to spread their wings and see what city life has to offer. Of course, attending college in a big city can be expensive, finding a nightmare decent place, and insanely paced. Students […]
Sedona, what’s in store for 2024?
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock discusses City of Sedona employee salaries and additional compensation packages budgeted for 2024. Sedona, Arizona – What are your plans for 2024? It is Sedona’s vision that is boldly and truthfully stated in the video at the beginning of the city council meeting. “A city that always pays attention to […]
QC rep loses bid to break up Maricopa County |
Arizona will remain 15 counties, at least for the time being. In an 18-12 vote on March 7, the state Senate rejected R-Queen Creek Senator Jake Hoffman’s proposal to divide Maricopa County into four parts. SB 1137 divided Hohokam, Mogollon, and Oddam counties, leaving a small Maricopa county with about 1.7 million people compared to […]
Coach Ray Fenton to address Los Al Chamber April 6
Los Alamitos head coach Ray Fenton gives instructions to his players during a non-league match against Vista Murrieta at Cerritos College in Norwalk, Friday, August 30, 2019. The Los Alamitos Chamber of Commerce will have a rare lunch meeting at the networking event in April, with guest speaker Ray Fenton, Head Football Coach of Los […]
When breathing becomes a burden: COPD’s impact on Yuma | State
lung health Big picture: Dr. Lindsay Boyk-Pryce “…living with COPD is like carrying a backpack full of bricks…” In the news: Did you know that COPD is the third leading cause of death worldwide? As a resident of Arizona, it is very likely that you or someone you know has COPD. In the spirit of […]
Boba Shack opens in Apache Junction
Boba Shack recently opened at 183 W. Apache Trail Suite No. 107 at Apache Junction. Business provides: Milk tea such as Thai tea, honeydew milk tea, vanilla milk tea, lychee black milk tea; Signature dishes include Dirty Creme Brulee, Ubetaro Brulee, Thai Tea Brulee, Cookies and Cream, Horchata, Strawberry Shortcake, Matcha, and Passion Dragon Slush. […]
Operation Blue Lotus targets fentanyl at the border
Ali Bradley and Tom Palmer 8 hours ago (new nation) — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has launched operations to crack down on cartels and detect and seize fentanyl at ports of entry along the Southwest border. “Operation Blue Lotus will curb the flow of illegal fentanyl smuggled into the United States from Mexico […]
Tornado Tears Through Part of Los Angeles in Rare Event, at Least One Person Injured
Footage of the tornado was shared on social media, showing debris flying into the air Ringo HW Chiu/AP A rare tornado hit parts of Los Angeles, damaging buildings and injuring at least one person. The phenomenon occurred Wednesday morning in Montebello, about eight miles east of downtown Los Angeles, according to an ABC News affiliate. […]
Seminar details Sulphur Springs Valley water problems | Cochise County
BISBEE — The eastern half of Cochise County has been grappling with serious groundwater problems for years, but last year the people of the Wilcox and Douglas Basins got a chance to do something about it. Voters have passed a proposal to establish an Active Management Area within the Douglas Basin. It requires that drilling […]