The Phoenix City Council has referred the general plan to the Nov. 5 election ballot.
The council last weeek approved the General Plan 2025 Update unanimously. It is “a comprehensive plan …
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National Prevention Week serves as a vital national public education platform spotlighting the efforts of communities and organizations nationwide committed to raising awareness about substance use …
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PHOENIX — They can’t say they weren’t warned.
When Republican lawmakers pushed a bill that would rewrite state law to include “only two sexes” and specifically …
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An Arizona trooper early Sunday morning shot and killed a man who pulled out a handgun after he refused to follow commands while barricaded in a vehicle near Loop 101 in Tempe, authorities …
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Duet: Partners In Health & Aging had a Volunteer Appreciation Event on Sunday, April 14 at Church of Beatitudes in Phoenix with over 80 volunteers in attendance.
Each year, the celebration …
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The City of Scottsdale is now taking donations for its beat the heat program.
You can bring summer relief to low-income, homebound and isolated seniors by donating to the Beat the Heat outreach …
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Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty and the RL Foundation, the non-profit charitable and service work branch of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty, recently returned to Agua …
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A 38-year-old man is dead after the vehicle he was driving rolled over Friday afternoon, and police said they suspect speeding was a factor.
The crash occurred just after 4:45 p.m. May 3 near 23 …
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Betty Webb will be the speaker at the May 29 meeting of the Scottsdale Society of Women Writers.
Former journalist, Betty Web is the author of twenty mysteries: the bestselling Lena Jones …
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Gilbert police arrested a 19-year-old man in connection with his alleged involvement in an assault that was reported to the department in December, officials said.
Clayton Oden was booked into …
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PHOENIX — Homelessness is an ongoing issue in the state and around the country. As the number of unhoused individuals rises, government and nonprofit organizations continue to assist those …
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By John Sanders & Naomi DuBovis | Cronkite News
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5/4/24