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Horse slaughter in forest highlights friction between …

1/5/2023
At least 30 horses were found shot to death in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests in October, highlighting the tensions among scientists, hunters, government agencies and horse advocates.

Peoria native named to dean's list at Bob Jones …

1/4/2023
Kathryn Waycaster, a sophomore biochemistry and molecular biology major from Peoria, was among approximately 850 Bob Jones University students named to the fall 2022 dean's list.

Glendale Boys & Girls branch among first to …

11/30/2022
Kept home during the early days of the COVID pandemic for their safety, kids are facing a new need.

Parsons Foundation awards $2.25M to Girl …

11/2/2022
Girl Scouts—Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC) has been awarded a $2.25 million grant from The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation to support the Cactus-Pine Council’s initiative to expand outdoor programming throughout the year.

Ticket sales start this week for Dead & Company’s …

10/10/2022
Dead & Company is including Phoenix on its final-ever tour.

Dominium PDP gets narrow Surprise council approval

8/20/2022
A long-anticipated Surprise City Council vote that attracted a large, vocal crowd was decided in part by the narrow scope of the agenda item council members could vote on.

The 2022 All West Valley Preps baseball team

6/28/2022
For the ninth year, West Valley Preps has announced honors for the best baseball players it covers in the Northwest Valley. Here is the complete all-West Valley Preps baseball team:

Blues music scene continues to stay hot in the Valley

6/5/2022
Don’t look now, but the hot Valley of the Sun has become one of the coolest spots for blues music.

Artisan Scottsdale moves closer to construction

5/20/2022
While Scottsdale never approved the parcel bounded by Indian School Road on the north, east First Avenue on the south and west Marshall Way on the east as a parking lot, it became an informal one.

Peoria annexation of nearly 200 acres is on …

3/29/2022
Peoria is on the homestretch of annexing nearly 200 acres of Arizona State Land into the city, at the northwest corner of 109th Avenue and Rose Garden Lane.

Surprise City Council debates adding services

3/21/2022
As city officials work on the fiscal year 2023 budget, City Manager Bob Wingenroth brought some good news to the Surprise City Council at its March 15 meeting — it has an extra $5 million available in ongoing operating revenue to spend somewhere.

5 promoted within Surprise City Hall

1/20/2022
Surprise’s three deputy city managers will now be able to focus solely on their jobs instead of holding other titles as well.