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A state grand jury has indicted 11 people in an ongoing investigation into a 'fake elector' plan during the 2020 election aimed at helping Donald Trump retain the presidency. 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
After a turbulent week, Shane Krauser has withdrawn from the Gilbert mayoral race.   Krauser filed paperwork with the Gilbert Town Clerk’s office Wednesday morning to withdraw his … more
PHOENIX — The state House voted Wednesday to repeal the 1864 law that outlaws abortions except to save the life of the mother. The 32-28 vote came after three Republicans — Tim Dunn of Yuma, and Matt Gress and Justin Wilmeth, both of Phoenix — voted with all the Democrats. more
U.S. News and World Report on Monday issued its annual rankings of public high schools throughout the country – district and charter alike – and three of the top 50 in Arizona hail from Deer Valley Unified School District. more
The city of Phoenix is applying for a $20 million federal grant to replace a nearly 100-year-old bridge over Grand Canal at Van Buren and 40th streets. Staff from Phoenix’s Street … 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
A school in Peoria made it to the top spot on U.S. News and World Report's annual best public high schools list. more
Overhead sign work will require the closure this weekend of US 60 between Interstate 10 and Mill Avenue. The Arizona Department of Transportation will set up detours that will be in effect from … more
PHOENIX – When Lord Washington became a father, he looked everywhere for other dads to connect with. Nothing he found gave him what he needed. “There wasn’t much out there at … more
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs has quashed legislation that could have barred students from other states attending college in Arizona from voting in elections here. Her action on House Bill … more
The loud hum could be mistaken for a piece of machinery grinding on a large piece of metal or even the constant rhythm of a didgeridoo. Instead, it’s probably the Apache cicada you are … more
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