Hopi Tribe’s emergency services will soon run 24/7 with independent solar grid

A $9 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Energy through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will equip the Hopi Tribe with a solar system to allow emergency services to operate 24/7. The tribe currently depends on unreliable, polluting diesel generators to power its government complex.

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Local First Arizona proud to lead business opposition to anti-business legislation

Local First Arizona is proud to lead business opposition to HCR 2060, an unfunded, anti-business and anti-immigrant bill at the Arizona Legislature.

In the days since Local First Arizona was the only business organization to testify against the bill, other organizations have joined the call, including the Arizona Chamber of Commerce, Greater Phoenix Economic Council and Greater Phoenix Leadership.

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Cocopah Indian Tribe turns convention and entertainment center into solar-powered revenue generator

Federal funding will help finance a major solar installation on the Cocopah Indian reservation, saving the tribe millions. The solar panels will generate 90% of the energy needs for the tribe’s events and entertainment complex. Money saved will be reinvested into programs to benefit the community.

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This rural Arizona inn found a way to save $10,000 a year on energy bills

A rural Arizona inn found a way to install solar panels affordably and save $10,000 a year on energy bills with help from a federal grant and tax credits.

“One day, $32,000 appeared in our checking account, and we were like, ‘Whoa it’s time to celebrate!’” Pines Inn and Suites owner Anna May Cory said. “For us, that was quite impressive.”

The funding was made possibIe through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.

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Tight-knit border community makes homeownership affordable

Affordable housing is a challenge for low- and middle-income families in Patagonia, a beautiful Sonoran desert town near the Mexican border. One nonprofit is trying to change that. A $25,000 federal grant has tripled the number of home renovations Community Homes of Patagonia can do. Residents call the help “life-changing.”

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Rancher creates jobs in eastern Arizona with help from Local First

Heartquist Hollow Farms received a $200,000 federal grant with help from Local First Arizona to renovate a slaughterhouse, hire locally from small towns in eastern Arizona and implement humane butchering practices.

“We’ve brought jobs that weren’t there before,” Scott Heartquist said. “The capacity we’ve been pushing is huge.”

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Sign from above: Two restaurants, one landlord and a deal made in heaven

Whether you call it luck or divine intervention, these two restaurant owners in Douglas were able to help each other out of a crisis thanks to guidance from Startup Unidos and a stroke of serendipity.

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Six charming lodging options for your next northern Arizona road trip

Every season is perfect for a northern Arizona road trip.

When an overnight stay is in the cards, these charming escapes give travelers a locally owned experience at a higher elevation.

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Gov. Hobbs proclaims “Local First Arizona Day”!

Gov. Katie Hobbs declared Nov. 4 "Local First Arizona Day" in recognition of our 20 years of service to the state!

We’re honored and grateful to everyone who loves local. Come celebrate with us on Saturday!

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Hispanic businesses are growing in the Verde Valley

Business owners in Sedona, Cottonwood and surrounding Verde Valley cities are growing their products and services after graduating from Local First Arizona’s six-month Spanish-language business accelerator, Fuerza Local Acelerador de Negocios.

Meet these 10 northern Arizona entrepreneurs.

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Ever wanted to live in an art gallery? One Arizona couple has made art their home

A ramshackle historic building in downtown Winslow has been transformed by an artist and his wife into a vibrant and eclectic live-work gallery space — a hidden gem along Route 66.

The 22,000-square-foot building now known as Snowdrift Art Space offers the room he always dreamed of having as a young budding sculpturist.

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Two Tucson entrepreneurs share experiences as Black business owners

As Black Business Month concludes, it's crucial to recognize that ongoing support from the local community is vital for entrepreneurs, to thrive year-round.

While Black-owned businesses are on the rise in Tucson and across the U.S., they still constitute only 3% of all businesses nationwide. Moreover, Black business owners typically begin with significantly less access to capital compared to their White counterparts—nearly a third less, as per industry standards.

We talked with two Tucson entrepreneurs from the Black business community. We explored the challenges of business ownership, ways the community can offer support, and the inspirations behind their entrepreneurial journeys.

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