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Leamer: A lost opportunity for kids

1/30/2024
When gardening with my mom, I was taught not to just pull off the leaves of a weed but to dig in and rip out the roots.

Live racing to resume at Turf Paradise in Phoenix

12/6/2023
The Arizona Racing Commission on Tuesday approved by a unanimous 4-0 vote Turf Paradise’s request for a race meet in 2024.

Arizona State Supreme Court to consider law protecting …

10/25/2023
PHOENIX — A lawsuit against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints could become the legal basis for the state Court of Appeals to consider — and void — a statute that protects members of the clergy from disclosing an adherent’s confession of child molestation.

Adult Protective Services cases show an increase

10/19/2023
Securing a vulnerable adult’s safety can be a challenge with family living in another state, fear of reporting or some are simply not believed.

Avondale Fire to host Fire Prevention Week open house

9/28/2023
In honor of Fire Prevention Awareness Week, Avondale firefighters will welcome the community into their “house” with an open house event.

Scottsdale City Council weighs fate of park tax

9/8/2023
Should Scottsdale residents and visitors be taxed to maintain the McDowell Sonoran Preserve and other and parks? Is it worth it? Scottsdale City Council members are continuing to decide whether or …

Border encounters fell sharply in June, to lowest …

7/24/2023
The number of migrant encounters at the Southwest border plummeted in June, falling to the lowest level in more than two years, according to new data from Customs and Border Protection.

Arizona to sell shipping containers used as border …

6/29/2023
PHOENIX — So did you ever want your very own shipping container? You will soon get the chance, courtesy of a now abandoned vision by former Gov. Doug Ducey to build a wall out of them along the state’s southern border.

Public records case sent back by appeals court to …

6/19/2023
So is a reporter doing “bona fide research?’’ Maybe, according to a new ruling by the state Court of Appeals. And the three-judge panel sent the case back to a trial judge to answer that specific question.

SCHOA looking to make changes to protect Sun City

5/1/2023
Sun City Home Owners Association officials are working to make changes to protect the community’s age restriction.

State begins to shed thousands from Medicaid, push …

4/6/2023
WASHINGTON – Arizona started purging people from the pandemic-inflated Medicaid rolls this month, a process that could end up pushing more than 600,000 people off the plan, health officials and advocates said.

Chandler seeks public input on protected bike lanes 

4/3/2023
The City of Chandler recently released a survey on its website to obtain feedback on potential protected bike lanes within Chandler. To complete the survey, visit  this link.  The survey …