Today, May 4, is a day to honor and remember the sacrifice of firefighters who risk their lives to protect the community. At Arizona Bilingual News we appreciate your bravery, dedication and commitment to protecting lives and property. We invite the community to raise awareness about the
Month: May 2024
PIMA COUNTY, April 30, 2024 – Starting May 2, Pima County Natural Resources, Parks & Recreation (NRPR) will begin offering private pool rentals at three locations. “Pima County Parks and Recreation has seen a growing interest in residents wanting to rent County pools for private events each
Surprise, AZ, April 29, 2024 – GI Alliance, the leading network of physician-owned and managed gastroenterology practices in the U.S., emphasizes the importance of colorectal health for women. Dr. Yvette Lam, a renowned gastroenterologist at Arizona Digestive Health in Surprise, AZ, shares
NEW YORK — On April 20, the House of Representatives passed a piece of legislation that would ban TikTok in the U.S. if the app’s parent company, ByteDance, doesn’t sell its stake within a year. What does the looming TikTok ban in the United States mean for the app’s estimated 170 million users
When moisture seeps into your pillow, it grows a variety of bacteria and even mites to which your skin is vulnerable. In addition, the hair fiber retains water droplets and this causes fungi or infections to your scalp such as dandruff, ringworms and hair weakening. On the other hand, fungi can
TUCSON, Ariz. — Longtime University of Arizona supporters Cole and Jeannie Davis have committed $1 million to the university’s Adaptive Athletics program to help ensure equity for disabled student-athletes and expand access to resources for student support and career readiness. Adaptive
TUCSON, Arizona — Cole y Jeannie Davis, partidarios desde hace mucho tiempo de la Universidad de Arizona, han comprometido $1 millón para el programa de Atletismo Adaptado de la universidad para ayudar a garantizar la equidad para los estudiantes-atletas discapacitados y ampliar el acceso a
Un nuevo estudio ha revelado que Arizona es el décimo estado con más probabilidades de malcriar a su madre este Día de la Madre. Los expertos en obsequios de Unfury analizaron el pico de búsquedas mensuales en Google de 487 términos de búsqueda relacionados con el Día de la Madre del año
A new study has revealed that Arizona is the state tenth most likely to spoil their mom this Mother’s Day. Gifting experts at Unifury analyzed the peak monthly Google searches for 487 search terms related to Mother’s Day from the past year to see which state is most likely to spoil their mom
Construction starts at the new Ward 1 Barrio Nopal Park in May. The 5.7-acre park at S. Nogales Hy., between Aragon Rd. and Elvira Rd., will feature a playground with a shade structure, splash pad, restroom, accessible sidewalks and soft walking paths, water harvesting areas, ramadas, and a



















