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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.

2023 Preps football preview: Willow Canyon

8/5/2023
Willow Canyon football believes its 2022 season produced something even more valuable than its first playoff appearance in 11 years and near upset of eventual 5A runner up Cactus in the first round.

2023 Preps football preview: Dysart High

8/1/2023
John Ganados is big on the future of Dysart football, with young talent growing rapidly on the program’s brand new turf field. But the seventh-year head coach knows the program needs to win now

Catholic Charities receives $25K from Diocese of …

1/25/2022
Catholic Charities Community Services, which serves the most vulnerable with critical social services in 7 counties throughout central and northern Arizona, received a $250,000 disbursement from the Together Let Us Go Forth – Juntos Sigamos Adelante campaign, a $100-million campaign by The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix that raised funds to support parishes and ministries within the Diocese.

Ezyk: A lot happening with Apache Junction Knights of …

2/19/2021
The Knights of Columbus Councils are remarkably busy in providing monetary and voluntary man-hour assistance to those in need. The Knights of Columbus is a very worthwhile organization. If you …

Facing the Pandemic: Local businesses grapple with …

12/28/2020
While small businesses have been battered by the coronavirus pandemic this year, the pain inflicted on those in various Maricopa County cities appears ready to extend well into 2021. With a …

Without oversight, scores of accused priests commit …

10/4/2019
Nearly 1,700 priests and other clergy members that the Roman Catholic Church considers credibly accused of child sexual abuse are living under the radar with little to no oversight from religious authorities or law enforcement, decades after the first wave of the church abuse scandal roiled U.S. dioceses, an Associated Press investigation has found.