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Prasada North is expected to debut this spring, just north of the Village of Prasada, in many respects bringing more of the same to type of retail and dining to Surprise as its larger counterpart. more
WASHINGTON — Cartels are sending as many as 1,000 unmanned drones across the border every month, sometimes smuggling drugs but more often probing the border for vulnerabilities, a Pentagon … more
The Higley Unified School District and its leaders are staying quiet after the district’s incoming superintendent was placed on administrative leave from his job in El Paso, Texas.   more
Arizona Forward honored the city and the Scottsdale Civic Center with a Crescordia award in “Civic Buildings, Structures, and Landscape Design.” The Crescordia — a Greek term … more
Speaker Ben Toma of Peoria appears miffed that a majority of House Republicans are going public with an effort to place a Texas-style border enforcement proposal on the November ballot. “I … more
A 28-year-old man has been arrested after police said he is suspected of  recording a girl in the fitting room of Forever 21 at the Arizona Mills Mall in Tempe. Police were called to the … more

PHOENIX – Thanks to the work of Rep. Justin Wilmeth, R-Phoenix, Arizona has an official state “planet” – Pluto. Gov. Katie Hobbs wouldn’t say whether she believes … more
The Goodyear City Council approved a measure that would help an elementary school improve its security. The council gave the go ahead to apply for a $120,000 Gila River Indian Community grant … more
Maricopa County Animal Care & Control will only accept animals at its shelters on an emergency basis after uncovering a positive case of strep zoo at its East Valley location. Cities and … more
An off-duty Phoenix police officer was shot multiple times Friday night while investigating reports of an attempted armed robbery near 3300 W. Southern Ave., authorities said. At about 11:30 … more
PHOENIX — Sometime this summer, something already occurring on Arizona streets will be legal. And that is the sale of home-made tamales and certain other items classified as “cottage … more
The city of Mesa honored the late civil rights leader Cesar Chavez on Friday, March 29, by unveiling a plaque in his name at the Eagles Community Center. Volunteers, city officials and members … more
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