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Chandler Council hashes out Human Services contract …

4/30/2024
​How many homeless individuals are in various parts of Chandler, and which services do they need, and from whom? That’s one of the many questions Chandler’s Neighborhood Resources …

State bar places Scottsdale lawmaker on probation for …

12/15/2023
PHOENIX — A state legislator who is a lawyer has been placed on probation for 18 months for his role in three lawsuits challenging the results of the 2020 election and in filing suit against a Democratic state lawmaker for urging the FBI to investigate the activities of Republican lawmakers in and around the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Chandler Council focused on improving code enforcement …

8/29/2023
Chandler officials are looking for ways to educate residents about city codes, blight and cleaning up the community. Guy Jaques, the Neighborhood Preservation senior manager for the city, said …

Surprise receives upbeat water supply update

5/22/2023
Cautious optimism is preferable when discussing Arizona’s water resources, given the dire updates of the past two years.

‘North Pole’ in Surprise provides Christmas for …

12/16/2022
The basement of a bank branch in Surprise seems like a most unlikely place to find the North Pole.

Tribal leases don’t impact water costs much, but …

11/22/2022
CHANDLER — Arizona tribes don’t often part ways with water, excess water or water rights.Looking ahead, it’s unclear when that might happen again. At least five Arizona tribes …

Glendale in ‘waiting game’ for expected water …

9/20/2022
Glendale, like every Arizona community, continues to wait on expected cuts to its water allocation from the Colorado River Basin. Historically-low levels in both Lake Mead and Lake Powell all but guarantee more cuts are coming.

Potential water cuts revealed for Arizona, Southwest …

8/15/2022
The U.S. Department of the Interior announced it will host a press conference Aug. 16 to reveal details on how water usage will evolve to address the current drought conditions impacting the Colorado …

Rattlers get revenge, take down Wranglers 40-28

7/3/2022
PHOENIX -- The Arizona Rattlers defeated the first-place Northern Arizona Wranglers 40-28 on Saturday night, avenging their 37-34 loss on June 11 to the Wranglers in Prescott Valley and regaining control of the top spot in the IFL's Western Conference.

Feds: River water use to be slashed

6/20/2022
In the ongoing effort to have Arizona communities use less water — specifically, less Colorado River water — people in charge of managing the state’s water supply have a new …

Peoria navigates toward uncertain water future

1/6/2022
As agricultural properties begin to feel the brunt of Central Arizona Project water cuts implemented last year and conditions on the over-allocated Colorado River endures ongoing drought, the city of Peoria continues to prepare for an uncertain water future.

Arizona spending $30 million to 'rent' water rights

10/25/2021
PHOENIX — Arizona is dropping another $30 million in to buy — or, at least, rent — some water rights to help stave off further drought-related cuts in what the state gets from the …