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Which approach would be more helpful for your needs?

Randall Perry May 13, 2026
A recent U.S. report distinguishes needs assessment as broad prioritization and needs analysis as focused problem-solving for targeted interventions.

References to a Jones Fire in Wickenburg/Yuma County with evacuations

Randall Perry May 13, 2026
The Jones Fire in Wickenburg, Arizona, burned over 100 acres and prompted evacuations as firefighting efforts worked to contain the blaze.

Which would be most helpful?

Randall Perry May 12, 2026
OptionMetrics and ORATS offer extensive historical U.S. equity options data from the mid-1990s to recent years for volatility and risk analysis.

A reference to an “East Valley Teen Assaults” story (source title only)

Randall Perry May 12, 2026
A 16-year-old Gilbert teen, Preston Lord, died after an assault outside a restaurant in October 2025, prompting multiple arrests and murder charges.

Phoenix Teen with Cancer Flies to Mexico to Reunite with Released Parents, Halts Treatment

Randall Perry May 11, 2026
Kevin González, an 18-year-old Phoenix teen with terminal cancer, flew to Mexico to reunite with his deported parents, halting treatment before his death.

Tucson City Council Approves $50M Bond for Pima County Affordable Housing Initiative

Randall Perry May 11, 2026
Tucson City Council approved a $100M LIGHTHOUSE 3.0 bond program to support affordable housing and first-time homebuyers in Pima County starting 2024.

Federal Court in Tucson Blocks Pima County Voter ID Requirement for Upcoming Primaries

Randall Perry May 11, 2026
A federal court in Tucson upheld Pima County's voter ID policy, allowing provisional ballots without photo ID for the upcoming primaries.

Phoenix Police Probe String of Armed Robberies in Tempe and Chandler

Randall Perry May 10, 2026
Phoenix police investigate armed robberies in Tempe and Phoenix from Oct-Nov 2025, leading to arrests and recovery of stolen property.

Mesa Business Park Expansion Sparks Traffic Concerns in East Valley

Randall Perry May 10, 2026
Mesa City Council approved zoning changes for business park expansion, raising traffic concerns and calls for better transit and pedestrian infrastructure.

Horseshoe Fire burns north of Phoenix area with crews working to protect utility lines and private…

Randall Perry May 9, 2026
The Horseshoe Fire burned 300 acres northeast of Phoenix, with crews protecting utility lines and properties amid 10 mph winds.
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