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The Buckeye Police Department is asking the public for help as it investigates the death of a 60-year-old man whose body was found last week at the Southwest Regional Landfill. Shawn … more
For Louisiana Rep. Delisha Boyd, the uphill battle she faces to exempt pregnancies that are the result of rape and incest from Louisiana’s strict abortion ban is not just morally right — it’s … more
The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan for a nightly I-10 overpass closure south of Chandler for maintenance work. Westbound Riggs Road will continue to be closed over … more
Pinal County Air Quality is only issuing three-day open burning permits, and officials announced all permits will expire by May 1. Pinal County will suspend the issuance of all open burning … more
PHOENIX – “Today, the world is looking to Phoenix as a city of the future, where possibility is found in every corner,” Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said Tuesday at her annual State … more
PHOENIX – When he considers who to vote for, Gilbert small business owner John Webster looks beyond campaign positions, going so far as to create a spreadsheet listing candidates’ … more

As the warmer weather rolls in, Scottsdale Quarter, 15279 N Scottsdale Road, invites guests to take advantage of the last few weeks of spring, with live music in the perfect outdoor setting. … more
CHANDLER — In 2018, the Boy Scouts of America’s Grand Canyon Council welcomed girls into Cub Scouts. In 2019, the Council welcomed girls to the Boy Scouts BSA program. The Eagle Scout … more
A Powerball ticket buyer in Phoenix took home a nice consolation prize Saturday, scoring a $1 million payday on the night the big jackpot was won. The  winner of the the fourth-largest … more
For years, Queen Creek’s signature events have included Spring Into QC, Founders’ Day and the  Trunk or Treat Halloween event, but things are changing this year. “After … more
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego decried the Arizona Supreme Court’s ruling to enforce an 1864 law criminalizing nearly all abortions and said Phoenix Police, by direction of city council, will … more
Candidates officially filed their petitions April 1 to run for state representative in the 2024 primary election in Arizona’s Legislative District 27. more
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