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Eastbound Loop 101 will be narrowed to two lanes this weekend between 7 th and 16 th streets, state transportation officials said. Crews will be working on a wall project, and drivers should … more
Phoenix nonprofit St. Joseph the Worker will host its 26th Annual Hike for Hope 7:30-11 a.m. on Saturday, April 6 at McDowell Mountain Regional Park’s Pemberton Trailhead at 16300 McDowell … more
PHOENIX — Senate Majority Leader Sonny Borrelli is asking Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell to investigate what he said Wednesday is evidence of security gaps in election systems in … more
Members of the Phoenix Environmental Quality and Sustainability Commission last week were glad to here the parent of St. Joseph’s Hospital Center in Phoenix has set a goal to reach net-zero … more
A 24-year-old man died Tuesday night in a two-vehicle collision near 83 rd Avenue and Thomas Road, Phoenix police said. The crash occurred about 10:35 p.m. March 19, and officers found a … more
A winning ticket was sold in Phoenix for the March 19 Fantasy 5 drawing, Arizona Lottery officials said. The winner, worth $294,000, was purchased at the Shell station, 315 W. Bell Road. more

A 47-year-old man died after being shot Monday night near 13 th Street and Cinnabar Avenue, Phoenix police said Wednesday. William Broomfield was pronounced dead at a hospital after police found … more
Citing newly released test scores, Gov. Doug Ducey is setting aside $100 million in federal funds to conduct a second year of ‘summer camp’ to help youngsters catch up on what they missed in due to COVID. more
Maricopa county and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul reached amended an agreement to help the homeless, adding a significant new expense running through the next five years. more
PHOENIX — With so much disinformation still being circulated about Maricopa County election procedures and practices, county officials decided to hold another news conference this week on the … more
PHOENIX — In addition to some business and commercial planning and zoning changes and approvals, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors also changed the way a few Valley roads will look with … more
PHOENIX — More than likely, there’s an aging road or two in need of repair somewhere in your Valley community.How do cities and counties decide which roads get fixed first? We looked into … more
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