Maricopa County
Recent News About Maricopa County
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Deadline for Maricopa County small business grants set for July 31
Maricopa County is currently accepting applications for small business and nonprofit organization relief grants until July 31.
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Maricopa County leaders approve plans for August primaries
Late last month, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors approved a set of plans for the August primary elections that seeks to prioritize the health and safety of voters and poll workers, according to a news release on the county's website.
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Maricopa County approves FY 2021 budget
Maricopa County's Board of Supervisors have approved a budget for fiscal year 2021 despite the ongoing challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has brought forward.
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Maricopa County Republicans run for seats in upcoming primary
Maricopa County residents will have the opportunity to exercise their rights as citizens at the ballot box during the Aug. 4 primary.
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NARPRO launches COVID MAD program to help small businesses
To help small businesses across the area, the Neighborhood of Automotive Repair Professionals (NARPRO) has launched a new program called COVID MAD (Community of Valiant Individuals Determined to Make a Difference).
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Arizona golf courses considered an essential business
In Arizona, golf courses are considered an essential business while other states have deemed them non-essential.
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ARCpoint Labs launches testing to detect previous COVID-19 infections
While testing concerns for the coronavirus continues to be a heated topic of conversation, a private lab in Arizona aims to take things a step further as it possibly secures testing that could let a person know if they’ve had the condition in the past, according to AZ Central.
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Site available for displaced software talent looking for employment
Like millions of other employees across the nation, technology workers have taken their share of lumps during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
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Maricopa could be 2nd most undercounted county in U.S. Census
Data firm Civis Analytics says in a new report that Maricopa County could be the second greatest undercount in the 2020 U.S. Census.
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Several businesses still receiving applicants amid pandemic closures
Many business around the Valley including bars, theaters, restaurants, stores and casinos, have either reduced their hours or closed down in wake of the rising COVID-19 pandemic.
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East Valley's 40-year effort to create a technology hub has paid off
The communities that formed the East Valley Partnership found success with their decision to push for better transportation and jobs, but the human and natural resources make it a success.