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Category: Money

Cronkite News Money section covers Valley businesses and trends.

June Starr, left, helps Francine Jose operate her computer and guides her through Gmail on Feb. 13. Jose was part of a group of residents from Chukut Kut, a Tohono O'odham district on the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Crystal Aguilar/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Indigenous, Money, Next Gen, Social Justice

Tohono O’odham Nation receives grant to expand internet connectivity

by Adnan Alam Mar 26, 2024Mar 27, 2024
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Social Justice

Phoenix-area Black businesses face challenges with start-up capital

by Adnan Alam Mar 25, 2024Mar 28, 2024
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Money, Politics

$1.2 trillion budget bill, racing against shutdown, funds more border security

by Steve Crane Mar 22, 2024Mar 23, 2024
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen

Feds award Intel $8.5 billion; money to expand Chandler, other chip plants

by Steve Crane Mar 20, 2024Mar 20, 2024
Third spaces are environments that don’t feel like a requirement or a chore to be in them – a home away from home. Following COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, many of these spaces were shut down, but now the concept of third spaces is regaining recognition.
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen

Home away from home: Third spaces reemerging for community engagement, social development following COVID-19 impact

by Adnan Alam Mar 20, 2024Mar 20, 2024
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen

Phoenix banks on wheels try to make banking more accessible, provide financial education

by Adnan Alam Mar 18, 2024Mar 18, 2024
A display case at the “Barbie: A Cultural Icon” exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum shows off some of the many career Barbies, including a camerawoman Barbie and an award-winning actress Barbie. Throughout her existence, Barbie has taken on more than 250 different careers. Photo taken in Phoenix on Feb. 21, 2024. (Photo by Emily Mai/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen

Pretty in pink: Phoenix Barbie exhibit highlights cultural, fashion icon

by Adnan Alam Mar 11, 2024Mar 18, 2024
Betzy Martinez, 19, performs at the Youth America Grand Prix international student ballet scholarship competition on Feb. 10, 2024. (Photo by Marnie Jordan/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, New Long Form, Next Gen

‘All I wanted to do was dance’: Ballet scholarship competition helps further dancers’ dreams

by Adnan Alam Feb 27, 2024Feb 29, 2024
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Money, Politics

Business owners challenge bill requiring E-Verify checks for jobs, benefits

by Steve Crane Feb 26, 2024Feb 26, 2024
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money

Going on offense over Defense spending: Biden touts benefits to states

by Steve Crane Feb 26, 2024Feb 27, 2024
The annual Strategic School Staffing Summit, run by Arizona State University's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College earlier this month, highlighted a collection of potential solutions to teacher staffing issues across the state. In this 2022 file photo, students work with a teacher at Encanto Elementary School in Phoenix. (File photo by Sophie Oppfelt/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Education, Money, Politics

Arizona public schools struggle to fill teaching positions as leaders brainstorm school staffing solutions

by Adnan Alam Feb 19, 2024Feb 19, 2024
Kennels at Maricopa County Animal Care and Control's West Valley Animal Care Center are over capacity, and several hold two animals. “It's not the shelter's fault. They get a lot of heat from the community around these choices. But what do you do when you've got more animals coming in than you have kennels and adopters?” said Leanna Taylor, CEO of the Arizona Pet Project. Photo taken in Phoenix on Jan. 22, 2024. (Photo by Emily Mai/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen

As animal shelters exceed capacity, groups seek to keep pets with families

by Adnan Alam Feb 14, 2024Feb 16, 2024

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