The Community News

Dutch Bros Phoenix Donates $78,000 to Phoenix Children’s Hospital

by on April 14, 2021 0

Dutch Bros Phoenix recently partnered with customers to raise $78,000 for Phoenix Children’s Hospital. $1 from every drink sold on Tuesday, April 6, plus an additional contribution from the Dutch Bros Foundation, was donated to Phoenix Children’s Hope Fund. Phoenix Children’s Hope Fund is a critical source of funding for the areas of greatest need...

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Free No-Contact Shred-A-Thon this Weekend in Phoenix

by on April 9, 2021 0

What: The Attorney General’s Office and Central United Methodist Church are hosting a FREE no-contact Shred-A-Thon this Saturday, April 10, in Phoenix. AARP is generously providing the trucks for the event. Event volunteers and participants will follow current CDC social distancing guidelines. The public will be asked to remain in their vehicle during the event. Participants are asked to...

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Preliminary Agreement Would Work to Build Trust Through Reformed Phoenix Police Policies

by on April 7, 2021 0

A preliminary agreement has been reached between the city of Phoenix and the union representing Phoenix police officers on a contract that would reform current policies in hopes of building trust between police and the community. The tentative contract includes several reforms to current policies and is expected to be presented for approval during...

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Arizona Biltmore Resort to Hire Over 50 Employees for New Restaurant

by on March 31, 2021 0

The Arizona Biltmore announced it is hiring more than 50 front and back-of-house positions for its newest restaurant concept. The resort at 2400 E. Missouri Ave. in Phoenix is looking for servers, server assistants, food runners and hosts with great customer service skills and a warm, can-do personality. Previous full-service restaurant experience is required...

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Proposal Would Allow Community Colleges to Offer Bachelor’s Degrees

by on March 25, 2021 0

Students who attend community colleges could soon complete a bachelor’s degree without ever leaving those institutions. A proposal moving through the Legislature that would allow community colleges to offer four-year bachelor’s degrees was approved by the House Education Committee on a 9-0 vote Tuesday. The change would apply only to community colleges in Maricopa...

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