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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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Connor Van Ligten | Independent Newsmedia
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4/5/24
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 …
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By Susan Tierney
Valley Metro Communications Manager
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4/5/24
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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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.
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