The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has sanctioned an additional $500,000 for its apprenticeship program, bringing the total funding to over $12 million.
Krys Barnes, who spent his initial three NFL seasons with the Green Bay Packers, found himself back at Lambeau Field in an unexpected capacity due to injuries sustained by the Arizona Cardinals. The team suffered a 34-13 defeat against the Packers, during which several key players were sidelined.
In the aftermath of Sunday's game against the Packers, echoes of last year's challenges resurfaced for the Cardinals. Quarterback Kyler Murray and tight end Trey McBride showcased a strong connection, reminiscent of past performances. "He is who he is," said Murray about McBride, adding, "I have all the confidence in the world in him." McBride delivered his best statistical performance this season with eight catches for 96 yards.
The Arizona Cardinals faced a challenging game against the Green Bay Packers, resulting in a 34-13 loss at Lambeau Field. Quarterback Kyler Murray expressed his disappointment over what he described as "bonehead play after bonehead play." The Cardinals, who had been the least penalized team in the league, committed 13 penalties for 100 yards during the game.
There's no denying that Lambeau Field has an aura surrounding it. The history seeps from the stadium and the tunnels where iconic players have walked, into the residential area next to it, with everyday houses neighboring the Packers' home.
PVSchools and Paradise Valley High School have announced that Michelle Landreville, a CREST Biotech Sustainability teacher, has been awarded the 2024 Teacher of the Year award. This accolade is presented by the Arizona Technology Council and Arizona Commerce Authority.
Reflecting on the past month since his suspension, Zay Jones described the experience as "different and unique." The wide receiver was suspended before the season opener for violating the league's personal conduct policy, sidelining him for five games. His suspension ended Monday, but due to a hamstring injury, he will miss Sunday's game against the Packers. The Cardinals plan to reintegrate him into the roster next week.
The Arizona Cardinals are set to face the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field this Sunday. The game will spotlight Jordan Love, the Packers' quarterback, who has shown both strengths and weaknesses in his performance this season. Love ranks second in passing yards per game but struggles with completion percentage. He leads the NFL in both passing touchdowns and interceptions thrown per game.
The Arizona Cardinals are preparing for a crucial game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field, with a chance to claim a share of first place in the NFC West. Despite an inconsistent start to the season, the Cardinals can achieve a 3-3 record and join the San Francisco 49ers atop their division if they secure a victory on Sunday.
Guest speaker Emily Kircher-Morris is set to return for the Gifted Speaker Series with a presentation on "Improving Executive Functioning in Gifted/2E Learners." The event is scheduled for Tuesday, October 15, at the Paradise Valley District Training Center from 6 to 7 p.m.
Veteran safety Budda Baker praised rookie Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, known as Rabbit, for his dedication to learning the game during a recent press conference. When informed of this compliment while standing by his locker on Thursday, Rabbit expressed his gratitude, saying with a smile, "That just made my day."
Max and Bo Melton, brothers who once faced off daily in practice at Rutgers University, are set to meet on an NFL field for the first time this Sunday. Max, now a rookie cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals, will face his brother Bo, a wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers.
The Arizona Cardinals' running backs have embraced a motto instilled by coach Autry Denson: B.Y.O.B., which stands for Be Your Own Blocker. This approach is embodied by James Conner, who has shown impressive performance on the field. According to Pro Football Focus, Conner averages 3.26 yards per carry after contact this season, following his league-leading 3.93 yards last year.
Four students from Paradise Valley Community College's Fine and Performing Arts program have been chosen to perform with renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli at his concert in Phoenix on December 5, 2024. The event will take place at Footprint Arena in downtown Phoenix. The selected individuals include Noelle Krugman, Bobby Cave, David Chasca, and Jeanette Winzeler, an adjunct faculty member and director of PVCC’s Community Choir.