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Water and sewer rates as well as solid waste disposal rates are expected to climb next year. The Scottsdale City Council heard requests from city staff to raise the rates during its March 5 … more
Recent rains combined with warmer temperatures results in rapid mosquito infestation. While not all will carry deadly diseases like West Nile Virus, it’s important for the public to be … more
At the behest of a resident petition, Phoenix City Council voted last week to ask the U.S. Department of Justice to make public the report of its investigation into the city’s police department … more
PHOENIX — Republican lawmakers are moving to allow voters around the state to decide — and possibly overrule — how Tucson elects members of its city council. more
PHOENIX — Refusing to take “no” for an answer, Republican legislators are going to resend the same border law enforcement bill back to Gov. Katie Hobbs that she vetoed just a week ago. more
The Arizona Educational Foundation has awarded two schools in the Chandler Unified district the 2024 A-Plus School of Excellence award. Arizona College Prep Middle School and Robert J. C. Rice … more

The city of Surprise will kick off a two-year project to improve Cactus Road from Cotton Lane to Reems Road on Monday, March 11. more
When the LPGA Tour was created in 1950 by 13 brave women who decided they were good enough to play professionally, there was no blueprint for them to lay out how to create a professional sports … more
It was the summer of 1998 and Buffalo, New York, native Donna Rebadow’s life was about to change. more
A 44-year-old man is dead following an shooting early Sunday morning in Surprise that involved police. Surprise police responded about 3 a.m. March 10 to a home near West Waddell and North … more
A person died Sunday morning in a shooting that involved Surprise police officers. Police responded about 3 a.m. March 10 on a domestic violence call at a home near West Waddell and North Dysart … more
Instructional spending went up more than $650 per student in each of the three school districts serving Gilbert, but as a percentage of overall budget, it is down to its lowest levels in two … more
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