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"Travel + Leisure," a trusted source for travel guidance and inspiration around the globe, announced the 2024 winners of the annual T+L 500 Awards including Arizona’s 1,100-acre luxury desert oasis, Castle Hot Springs. more
The Peoria Unified governing board approved two new directors last month at public meetings. more
Before any worries could set in  during their baseball elimination game, Liberty showed the full range of reasons they've gotten to this point. Gilbert Highland led Wednesday afternoon's 6A … more
With three seats set to open on the Deer Valley Unified School District’s governing board this November, nine potential candidates have filed statements of interest to run. more
Mayor Jason Beck is playing a big part in funding two candidates for Peoria City Council this year. more
Artists of all ages were invited to submit original artwork to decorate utility boxes around Peoria. more

Salt River Project's reservoirs are nearly full after captures plenty of water from what officials called two productive winters. Heading into summer - the Valley's heaviest use time on the … more
City staff has conceded some General Plan proposals to residents that would help bring an airpark to Peoria. more
Abrazo Health plans several hiring events for its hospitals during May. Positions are available in departments throughout the hospitals, and a special event will focus on opportunities in … more
New Peoria Unified Superintendent K.C. Somers is hitting the ground running. more
The city of Peoria has been named Economic Development Organization of the Year in the Large Organization category by the Arizona Association for Economic Development. more
As fiber-optic broadband becomes essential for rapid, high-quality data transmission for both business and personal use, the city of Peoria is moving into the fast lane. more
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