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Arizona is at risk of straining its power grid as AI servicing data centers proliferate around Maricopa County, leaving power companies rushing to meet developer demand, without compromising safety, service or increasing consumer costs. more
After the NHL’s announcement Thursday that the Coyotes are leaving Arizona to relocate to Utah, Coyotes fans are already looking ahead to a new team hopefully coming to the Valley within the … more
Fueling the premium cookie trend sweeping the nation, Cookie Plug, a cookie concept that combines graffiti, street art and hip-hop culture has entered Paradise Valley Village. Selling cookie … more
Turf Paradise took a step toward selling last week, but the future of the property is still up in the air. Phoenix City Council approved zoning changes 7-0 last week for 26 acres of the 213-acre … more
Jason Sangster said job sites in the Valley often lack sufficient drinking water for workers that his trade union, Ironworkers Local 75 regularly supplies water to workers of other companies to … more
PHOENIX — There is a small but growing number of Black-owned businesses in Arizona. One of the challenges they face is getting the money to start. Brownstone Spa in Phoenix is owned by … more

EōS Fitness opened the doors to its fifth location in Glendale, its 32nd in Arizona March 21. The more than-40,000-square-foot full gym is at 4355 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale. It includes cardio … more
Fender Musical Instruments is moving into the former Paradise Valley Mall. The world’s leading guitar manufacturer will break ground on the 80,000-square-foot, three-story office building … more
Bojangles , a chicken and breakfast brand with made-from-scratch food, announced March 14 the signing of a multiunit development agreement that will bring 20 new restaurants to Phoenix, marking the … more
Offering a twist on rock n’ roll royalty, the Phoenix-based professional ensemble MusicaNova will perform “Dead Elvis and Other Gems” at the Musical Instrument Museum Sunday, March … more
New large water users in Phoenix would face additional regulations and reductions under a proposed ordinance change heading to city council. Users have to use a lot of water for the changes to … more
The Nash announced plans for an expanded center for jazz in downtown Phoenix, headquartered on Roosevelt Row. more
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