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After Coyotes move to Utah, fans already hopeful a new …

4/18/2024
After the NHL’s announcement Thursday that the Coyotes are leaving Arizona to relocate to Utah, Coyotes fans are already looking ahead to a new team hopefully coming to the Valley within the …

Old Town parking plan creates confusion on Scottsdale …

4/18/2024
Scottsdale’s eternal question of where should a new parking facility go in Old Town may at least have some answers, even if there’s no agreement yet. Some folks want it in the …

Museum of Illusions Scottsdale has something for …

4/18/2024
Museum of Illusions Scottsdale is offering a slew of deals and experiences for visitors of all ages including promos for students, teachers, and mothers in May. Every day in May, students can …

Peoria mayor, Secular AZ spar over location of state …

4/18/2024
A group that advocates for the separation of church and state and the Peoria mayor are sparring over this year’s state of the city being held at a church.

Independent accepting photos for 2025 Arizona calendar

4/18/2024
The Daily Independent at YourValley.net invites readers to submit photographs of desert landscapes, wildlife and prominent landmarks to be used in the 2025 Scenic Arizona calendar. These should be …

Transgender school shower bill clears Arizona …

4/17/2024
PHOENIX — A bill that would require schools to have separate showers for transgender students so that other students aren’t exposed to them is on the way to Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk …

Arizona Senate to vote on repealing territorial-era …

4/17/2024
PHOENIX — State senators will vote whether to repeal a law dating back to 1864 that outlaws abortion except to save the life of the mother. And there appear to be the votes. Sen. Anna …

Valley veterans reminisce, get hero’s sendoff on …

4/17/2024
Tucked into a gathering room in a corner of Terminal 4 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport are a bunch of men and women wearing gold shirts.

Tempe school highlights student’s success amid …

4/17/2024
Eighteen-year-old Dagny Moore is a passionate high school senior who’s always excelled in school, but it wasn’t until the sixth grade she finally felt at ease heading to school once she found her perfect fit at Banner Academy in Tempe.

Arizona’s long-COVID cases top nation’s; Hispanics …

4/17/2024
PHOENIX – Andrew Archer has been recovering from COVID-19 for almost four years. “My life is so different (now), and I’m slowly starting to accept that,” Archer said. …

Scottsdale City Council tightens up rules on …

4/17/2024
Scottsdale City Councilmember Barry Graham’s alleged emailing and texting during council meetings drew the ire of his colleagues during the council’s April 16 meeting. The council …

Gilbert moves on four points to address teen violence

4/17/2024
Gilbert has four points moving forward to address teen violence in the community and will hand over further planning on the matter to the town’s Community Engagement Task Force.   …