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PHOENIX – Arizona advocates are working to help get identification documents for those experiencing homelessness, aiming to eliminate the barriers faced by people seeking to regain stability … more
Three-time NAIA All-American Stefana Jelacic won the 101-pound weight class at the NAIA wrestling National Championships on March 9, 2024. Raised in Fountain Hills, Jelacic already made history … more
The Arizona Department of Transportation will conduct a virtual public meeting Wednesday, April 17, to provide updates and gather comments about planned improvement projects along Loop 303 in the … more
The city of Scottsdale is settling a lawsuit from 2021 involving a driver hitting an open manhole cover with his vehicle, causing it to flip over. The Scottsdale City Council approved the … more
Basketball fanatics packed downtown Phoenix streets and some headed to the  Men’s Final Four Fan Fest where lovers of ball get an authentic experience.   For those … more
The Arizona Cardinals are inviting fans to the annual Draft Party to watch the team build for the future. more

This year, Mesa voters will choose among eight  candidates for Mesa City Council. Four of these candidates are running for a seat in District 1, while two are running for District 2 and two for … more
Valley Metro and the city of Phoenix are making it easier to travel to favorite NCAA Men’s Final Four   events April 5-8 by providing free rides through the Valley Metro app . To take … more
A 38-year-old man has been indicted and faces a murder charge alleging he stabbed, dismembered and burned Parker League in an area known as “The Pit” near Apache Junction. Maricopa … more
PHOENIX – Alabama star guard Mark Sears' favorite thing about the Valley is simple. “The city,” he told Cronkite News Thursday as he boarded the team bus headed for practice in … more
PHOENIX — Attorney General Kris Mayes is planing to use “nuisance” laws to go after farmers who are using other existing state laws to legally pump unlimited quantities of … more
PHOENIX — Alleging Maricopa County lied, Kari Lake and Mark Finchem are making a last-ditch plea to the U.S. Supreme Court to consider their claim that voting machines are so inherently inaccurate that they should not be used in elections. more
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