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After months of anticipation the 2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four hits the Valley with full force for four days of events, starting Friday.  Here is the schedule of events open to the … more
PHOENIX — A federal judge gave bad news to attorneys for the state of Arizona trying to get him to block the federal government from collecting income taxes on a tax rebate the Legislature … more
With surrounding mountain views and rural neighborhoods, walkers and bikers fill the roads in the Town of Paradise Valley, but pedestrians must take precautions as a recent report showed that Arizona … more
Desert Ridge High School in Mesa has one of the best robotics teams in all of Arizona. They now have a chance to prove they are one of the best in the world as they prepare for the VEX Robotics World … more
A Phoenix hotel will debut “51 Frames: A Randy Johnson Photography Exhibit” in May. more
The field has been set for the 2024 Fountain Hills Town Council race with three candidates vying for the office of mayor and eight seeking one of three seats available on the council. Three … more

PHOENIX — State lawmakers voted Tuesday to ask voters to amend the Arizona Constitution to let restaurants pay their tipped workers even less than they do now. But proponents contend it … more
The Chandler City Council will discuss a $1.85 million engineering contract on Thursday that could lead to solar energy additions at roughly 15 city sites. The contract was one of three items … more
Central Arizona College was recently awarded a $1.1 million Perkins Grant from the U.S. Department of Education in partnership with Arizona Western College, Yavapai College, and Center for the Future … more
The deadline has now passed for candidates to submit their signatures for the 2024 Peoria City Council election, and five residents have made it to the ballot. more
No one hit the Powerball jackpot Monday night, and the next drawing is estimated at $1.09 billion, Arizona Lottery officials said. The winning numbers for April 1 were 19, 24, 40, 42, 56, … more
As warmer weather approaches, Scottsdale is providing heat relief to those in need this summer. The city’s hydration stations and Beat the Heat Program rely on donations from the public to meet … more
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