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Thirty-four years after her death, Phoenix activist Vernell Myers Coleman is being honored with a street name dedication. “She made many, many contributions to the city and her … more
Thunderbirds Charities awarded a $15,000 grant awarded to Veterans Heritage Project. more
The centerpiece of the Peoria city logo is farmland in lines flanked by a Saguaro Cactus and the sun, with rays in lines extending the farmland into the sky. more
Norman Palmer weaves a yarn. more
Nick Suwyn has been spreading the good word from Peoria for a while now. more
Mike Chavez first met Joe Eriquez at the age of 13 when his mom was in prison and his father was not in his life. more

When David Hill started teaching at Peoria High 40 years ago, the only high schools serving the city were his and Cactus High. more
Queen Creek’s first chief of police, Randy Brice, is striving to create a police force that works for and with the community. A life-long East Valley resident, Brice started working in Queen … more
The last player picked in the NFL draft is known as “Mr. Irrelevant.” It’s not the most complimentary of names, but Queen Creek resident Brock Purdy doesn’t mind. He’s … more
More than a year ago, DPS Trooper Casey Rhinehart was helping a disabled vehicle on the U.S. 93 near Wickenburg. more
Nancy Haggerty has lived through some tough times to get to a point where life is good for her. She is the founder of Nancy’s Closet, an extension of Marketplace Matters ministry, whose goal is … more
The roots of Elmar Cobos run deep in Peoria. more
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