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Litchfield Park artist brings 1940s to life during …

11/24/2020
Esther BeLer Wodrich usually doesn’t get into character when she paints, but she made an exception for Rosie the Riveter, the iconic 1940s figure representing women who worked in the defense industry during World War II.

Litchfield council awards $416,000 repaving contract

11/23/2020
Motorists who regularly drive Litchfield Road between Wigwam Boulevard and Camelback Road will experience delays beginning in December as crews from Nesbitt Contracting Co. resurface the roadway.

David Schwake lauded for service to city

11/20/2020
It wasn’t quite the send-off he would have received if the COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t limiting in-person gatherings, but outgoing Recreation and Public Grounds Commission member David Schwake looked pretty tickled when Mayor Thomas L. Schoaf and the Litchfield Park City Council recognized him for 17 years of service.

Litchfield Park OKs final plans for The Orchard

11/19/2020
Site preparation for The Orchard at Rancho La Loma on the grounds of the former Paul W. Litchfield estate is coming soon.

Litchfield Park city manager, attorney retiring

11/19/2020
Litchfield Park will ring in the new year with an interim city manager and a new city attorney.

Thousands converge on Goodyear for Trump campaign …

10/28/2020
The streets around Phoenix Goodyear Airport were crowded but orderly Wednesday, Oct. 28, as thousands of people descended on the area for their chance to see President Donald J. Trump at one of two campaign rallies he held in the state. The other was held in Bullhead City in the morning.

Strong caregiver-teacher partnerships key to …

10/7/2020
In the “A”-rated Litchfield Elementary School District, we rely on strong partnerships to offer academic rigor in a caring environment to more than 12,000 students.

Salvation Army to activate relief stations over Labor …

9/3/2020
West Valley residents who need a place to cool off as temperatures soar as high as 118 degrees over the Labor Day weekend can head to one of four Salvation Army relief stations.

Just won't quit: Arizona farming families persist as …

8/12/2020
The Rayner and Gladden families’ multigenerational Southwest Valley farming operations have weathered just about everything the world has thrown at them for the better part of 100 years, from drought and pests to extreme price swings and two pandemics, but there are two modern threats that are unrelenting — development and water availability.

Transaction privilege tax revenue distribution on …

6/25/2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed down many things for Arizonans, but distribution of tax revenues isn’t one of them. As of May, the Arizona Department of Revenue had collected and …

Sun Health offers class for ‘friends’ of those …

11/18/2019
Sun Health will host the free class “How to be a Friend to My Friend with Dementia,” 10-11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 22 at La Loma Health & Rehab, 14260 S. Denny Blvd., Litchfield Park.

Arizonans among most vulnerable to ‘porch …

11/9/2019
Online shopping from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31 is projected to increase to $136 billion, a 13% jump from 2018. But a new study shows nearly 40% of consumers have been victims of package theft and holiday …