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Hobbs vetoes bipartisan ‘Starter Homes Act’

3/18/2024
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the “Starter Homes Act” Monday, saying the provisions in the bipartisan bill would create problems without any assurance it actually would make housing more affordable.

Gilbert chief details police involvement with Lord …

3/7/2024
Gilbert Police remain actively pursuing 12 cases involving teen violence even as prosecutors announced the first indictments and arrests in the Preston Lord homicide, Chief Michael Soelberg said. …

Gilbert police plan more teen violence arrests, …

2/2/2024
Gilbert police made 22 arrests in January related to teen-on-teen violence, and more are coming, perhaps even if victims do not wish to aid in prosecution, Chief Michael Soelberg said.   …

‘IMPRINT: African Americans in the Arts’ exhibits …

1/24/2024
Colorful self expressions are on display for the “IMPRINT: African Americans in the Arts,” exhibit running through March 1, at Arts HQ Gallery in Surprise.

Valley Metro counting down to NW Phoenix light rail …

1/23/2024
Valley Metro is gearing up for changes to bus and light rail service to coincide with the opening of the Northwest Extension Phase II this week.

Chandler restaurant seeks to bridge history, future …

1/4/2024
The warm smell of fresh-cooked food wafts into the dining room at Espo’s — and right onto the expanded patio. That expanded patio is where Leon Espinoza and his team hope to connect …

State Supreme Court to hear abortion case Tuesday

12/11/2023
PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday about whether Arizona women will lose virtually all their rights to terminate a pregnancy.

Centennial football teams up to take down defending …

11/26/2023
MESA - It would take a complete team effort to take down a stellar individual performance from one of the best quarterbacks in Arizona high school football history. Saturday night, Centennial was that team.

Gilbert's Williams Field High 'stuffs the bus' for …

11/23/2023
One of Williams Field High School’s oldest traditions, “Stuff the Bus,” went off again this year, collecting more than 10,000 pounds of food for United Food Bank.   The …

Williams Field Road segment in Mesa to be 45 mph, …

11/22/2023
The Mesa City Council in a split vote approved Nov. 20 establishing a Williams Field Road speed limit of 45 mph between Crismon Road and the east city limits and 40 mph between Ellsworth Road and …

Community rallies to support former Power Ranch …

11/17/2023
Expressing sentiments from bewilderment to anger, parents, staff members, relatives and students at Power Ranch Elementary School in Gilbert have rallied to support the school's former principal. …

Former Phoenix Mayor Thelda Williams dies at 82

11/15/2023
Former Phoenix Mayor Thelda Williams, the only person to ever serve as the city’s top official on three separate occasions who served on the City Council for more than 20 years, died Tuesday night after a brief battle with cancer. She was 82.