Phoenix adjusts city services for Indigenous People’s Day on October 13, 2025, with various closures and schedule changes.
The monthly First Friday artwalk in downtown Phoenix is one of the city’s most popular activities. The event shuts down part ...
University of Phoenix Selected to Participate in AAC&U Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--University of Phoenix is proud to announce it has been selected as one of 175 institutions nationwide to participate in the Association of American Colleges and Universities’ ...
SCHAUMBURG, Ill., Sept. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- After wrapping up a jam-packed Emergency Nursing 2025 with 4,000 attendees in New Orleans, the Emergency Nurses Association announced Emergency Nursing ...
MOORHEAD — The city of Moorhead received an offer to buy the current Moorhead Public Library building before it even hit the market. During its meeting Monday, Sept. 22, the Moorhead City Council held ...
OKC's Wright Library will officially become the Stockyards City Library on Saturday, September 27. Stockyards City’s Wright Library is currently named after a board chairman who furthered segregation ...
Carroll’s Carnegie library building has stood strong since 1905. Now acting as the home for the Carroll County Historical Museum, an expert in Iowa’s Carnegie libraries will soon visit to discuss its ...
Six months after a flood poured more than 5,000 gallons of water into Lancaster Public Library in downtown Lancaster, parts of the building’s first floor remain closed. The library and Lancaster ...
Alyssa Thomas made history on Friday night as the Phoenix Mercury defeated the reigning champion New York Liberty 79-73 to progress to the WNBA playoff semifinals. The six-time All-Star put up the ...
Phoenix has selected Ed Zuercher as its next city manager following a controversial process conducted largely in secret, with the final vote passing by a razor-thin 5-4 margin that split the council.
The City of Phoenix is dusting off a familiar seat for Ed Zuercher, who is stepping back into the role of City Manager, a position he left in 2021 after nearly three decades of service to the city.
A rendering of the planned library and housing project at 55 Hudson St. in Chinatown – credit, Stantec Set to begin development in Boston’s historic Chinatown, an affordable housing complex will perch ...
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