How You Can Help Local Businesses Adapting to Coronavirus
As social distancing becomes the new norm, local businesses bear the brunt of the economic slowdown. Here’s what they’re doing, and some suggestions for what you can do.
Read More >>>As social distancing becomes the new norm, local businesses bear the brunt of the economic slowdown. Here’s what they’re doing, and some suggestions for what you can do.
Read More >>>Some people are finding opportunities amid this crisis. Here’s some practical advice.
Read More >>>For every known case of COVID-19, scientists say five to 10 others go undiagnosed, but these individuals still transmit the disease. That endangers people who are most at risk.
Read More >>>Parks to remain open. Go Green event also canceled. Refunds will be issued for some program fees.
Read More >>>Phoenix bars to close by 8 p.m. tonight and all restaurants (or bars that serve food) are asked to shift to a take-out/delivery/drive-thru only model.
Read More >>>Amid uncertainty over the spread of COVID-19, Anthem Community Council cancels this year’s event and outlines other steps taken to reduce risk.
Read More >>>All city libraries and indoor Parks and Recreation facilities will be temporarily closed starting March 16.
Read More >>>The school district institutes protective measures, but says the Maricopa County Department of Public Health does not recommend closing schools.
Read More >>>A half-inch to nearly an inch has fallen across the North Valley. See storm totals so far for Anthem, New River, Desert Hills, Tramonto, Sonoran Foothills and Norterra. More heavy rain expected.
Read More >>>In&Out Magazine posed two questions to candidates vying for one seat representing Parkside and one from Country Club on the Anthem Community Council board.
Read More >>>In&Out reached out to outgoing ACC board member Roger Willis, who has served two terms, including two years as president, to seek advice for new board members.
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