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Surprise sets lineup times for music festival

3/20/2024
This weekend's Out of the Park Music Fest in Surprise now has the lineup set for the main stage.

Council rejects north Surprise rezone for multifamily, …

3/20/2024
With north Surprise residents still upset with the traffic situation on 163rd Avenue, the Surprise City Council emphatically rejected a rezone change March 18 that would have brought a commercial and apartment project to the intersection with Jomax Road.

Southbound SR 143 section to close this weekend, Sky …

3/20/2024
Road work this weekend will affect access to Sky Harbor Airport and close several ramps and sections of Route 143 between Loop 202 and Intestate 10. The Arizona Department of Transportation …

West Valley school district wants a $127M bond …

3/20/2024
The Dysart Unified School District governing board voted 4-1 to adopt a resolution calling for an upcoming $127 million bond election in November.

ADOT announces spring Phoenix-area closures, …

3/20/2024
Crews plan to close the eastbound Interstate 10 off-ramp at 33nd Street at the end of March and plan to keep it closed until early June, state transportation officials said. The closure is to …

Biden, Trump cruise to victory in Arizona presidential …

3/19/2024
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both easily took  a victory in the Arizona presidential primary on Tuesday.  Biden, who won Arizona in 2020 by more than 10,000 …

Mom of 7 overcomes chlldhood trauma to reach goals

3/19/2024
Ellen Marrs, a three-time Boston Marathon finisher and mother of seven, is a seasoned entrepreneur, renowned author, record-breaking fundraiser, and sought-after speaker. Her journey reflects a life …

Mesa man warns of colon cancer dangers

3/19/2024
For Will Foster, the first warning sign he had colorectal cancer was blood in his stool. “I waited for about a year and it didn’t get better,” Foster said. When it …

Glendale Republican pushes for Ten Commandments in …

3/19/2024
PHOENIX — A Glendale Republican lawmaker and congressional candidate said Tuesday it’s because of Christianity that other religions have been allowed into the United States. The …

Phone scam targets potential Maricopa County jurors

3/19/2024
An “elaborate and very believable” phone scam is being used by fraudsters looking for payment for missing jury duty, Maricopa County officials said. “The phone scam is …

Gov. Hobbs vetoes legislative zoning bill

3/19/2024
Gov. Kati Hobbs vetoed on Monday a bill that limits cities’ planning and zoning powers. House Bill 2570 would have eliminated minimum lot sizes and setback requirements as well as stopped …

ASU faces lawsuit regarding faculty DEI training

3/19/2024
Diversity, equity and inclusion programming continues to face backlash in Arizona with the Goldwater Institute filing a lawsuit March 19 against the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of an Arizona State University professor who refuses to take the university’s required training.