A coalition of schools, churches, businesses and residents along 27th Avenue has come together with the City of Phoenix to push back against what had become the epicenter of prostitution and other ...
This measure is designed to assist those displaced by the fires by providing them with necessary housing support. Key provisions of the ordinance include: – A temporary suspension of the one ...
A 27-year-old driver was sentenced to 22 years in prison after killing three college students on their way to the Grand Canyon in a wrong-way crash. The crash occurred near New River, Arizona ...
PHOENIX — I love talking with visionaries. Brian Mueller, the president of Grand Canyon University, certainly qualifies. From his years building the University of Phoenix, to his transforming ...
ST. PAUL — Subzero temps didn’t stop a crowd of 100 Minnesota housing advocates Tuesday morning from bundling up and gathering in the Minnesota Capitol rotunda carrying signs that read ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CU Boulder chapter. When I first applied to Boulder, housing for the coming years did not ever cross my mind. Although it wouldn’t ...
FARGO — From Fargo City Hall to the national mayor's conference in Washington, the city's housing situation is top of mind for Mayor Tim Mahoney. “We still have a lot of issues in our senior ...
As demand for on-campus housing rises, the University of Calgary’s Residence Services is striving to tackle challenges related to increasing waitlists and student affordability concerns. According to ...
Wrong-way sign installed by ADOT. A Phoenix man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for causing a wrong-way collision that killed three Grand Canyon University students. Vincent Ian Acosta ...
That could seriously shake up a housing market in which homeownership is heavily skewed by age. Boomers, who make up about 20% of the US population, owned 36% of all homes in 2024, Freddie Mac found.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The man convicted of killing three Grand Canyon University students nearly two years ago in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 17 has learned how long he’ll spend behind bars.
MARICOPA COUNTY, AZ — Vincent Acosta, the driver who hit and killed three GCU students in a wrong-way crash back in October 2022 has been sentenced to 22 years in prison. The judge sentenced ...
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