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Apache Junction student science club members explore …

3/31/2022
The sky was not the limit for members of the science club at Apache Junction High School, 2525 S. Ironwood Drive in Apache Junction, as they explored history, dinosaurs and the solar system at a …

Scottsdale History Hall of Fame inducts 2022 honorees

3/14/2022
The Past Presidents’ Council of the Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated the 27th Annual Scottsdale History Hall of Fame event on March 3, at the Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch. …

Pedal Haus Brewery brews up a specialty beer for …

3/7/2022
Pedal Haus Brewery is brewing something special for International Women’s Day. 

MCCCD celebrates Women’s History Month with events …

3/3/2022
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Maricopa County Community College District is hosting virtual and in-person events across many of the Maricopa Community Colleges, exploring topics …

Inventions by Scottsdale resident George Nelms helps …

2/14/2022
Meet George Nelms, a Scottsdale resident with a major invention under his belt: key components of the pacemaker technology. Nelms grew up in the 1940s and ‘50s in his grandmother’s …

Reveles: A salute to Black History Month

2/12/2022
February is Black History Month, an opportunity to honor our fellow Americans whose justifiably proud history illustrates the best of humanity’s values — a history written in blood, sweat …

Herberger play captures fictional meeting between MLK, …

2/3/2022
A fictional meeting between Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X is the basis for a new production on stage now in Phoenix.

House committee advances racial history ban

1/19/2022
PHOENIX — A House panel voted 6-4 Tuesday along party lines to make teaching about racism illegal if it is done in certain ways. Rep. Michelle Udall, R-Mesa, said her proposal is not an …

Anti-communist legislation not new for Arizona

11/24/2021
PHOENIX — A bid by a Prescott Valley lawmaker to mandate that Arizona students be taught about communism isn’t the state’s first foray into the issue. One state statute goes back …

The community of Anthem --- From barren land to …

11/21/2021
A tract of baron, desolate land was all but a pile of dirt and rocks surrounded by desert landscape scattered with cacti and Palo Verde trees.Then, developers had a vision for the land — 5,661 …

Volunteers to paint Litchfield Park's iconic citrus …

11/12/2021
Litchfield Park’s citrus trees will get a fresh coat of paint as the city’s Recreation and Public Grounds Commission prepares to host volunteers Saturday and Sunday.  The …

Governor’s Conference On Tourism honors Castle Hot …

8/16/2021
Set against the Bradshaw Mountains, near the border of Peoria, is Castle Hot Springs — Arizona’s first luxury resort and wellness retreat established in 1896. As a travel industry …