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From volunteer road cleanups and guided nature walks in our beautiful preserve to an edible garden and green building presentations, Scottsdale has a full line-up of events for everyone looking to … more
Almost 2,800 people who bought tickets to this year’s chaotic WM Phoenix Open have requested their money back, and they may be in luck. The Open is refunding the price of tickets to goers … more
The Phoenix Suns tripped and fell Sunday — losing to the Bucks 140-129 without one of Milwaukee’s brightest stars in Giannis Antetokounmpo. The Suns (39-29) are currently situated in … more
A landmark court case is going to change the way homes are bought and sold in this country, and local experts say the effects will hit Arizona. more
City of Phoenix officials touted the impact of overnight patrols in city parks — by third-party security as well as park rangers — that began last year with plans to add body-worn cameras … more
PHOENIX — Brandi Stoll is an Arizona native who grew up swimming in pools and was familiar with pool safety. When she became a mother, she knew the risks and how to keep her children … more

NOGALES, Sonora — Marisol Sánchez Hernandez, 22, is stranded in Nogales, Sonora, alongside her husband and 6-year-old and 6-month-old daughters. She is awaiting the court date that would … more
At the National Association of Homebuilders awards held February 27 in Las Vegas, Scott’sdale’s Camelot Homes was honored with a Gold Award for Best Single Family Detached Model Home: … more
PHOENIX — The U.S. Department of Labor has recovered $607,395 in back wages for 227 people working on an extension of the Valley Metro Light Rail system in the Phoenix metro area. Several … more
PHOENIX — Arizona Schools Superintendent Tom Horne told lawmakers Tuesday that the state faces a crisis in teacher retention, with low salaries and a lack of support leading to a loss of … more
PHOENIX — There may soon be a new option in Arizona funeral care: human composting. The process, also called natural decomposition, converts human remains into soil and gives grieving … more
Maricopa County Planning and Development is slated to consider an application for a 529-acre data center campus, to service AI processing, bordering Goodyear and Buckeye despite municipal and grassroots opposition. more
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