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Scottsdale Earth Week celebrates city’s commitment …

3/19/2024
From volunteer road cleanups and guided nature walks in our beautiful preserve to an edible garden and green building presentations, Scottsdale has a full line-up of events for everyone looking to …

Republican lawmakers send sex trafficking bill to the …

3/18/2024
PHOENIX — Ignoring pleas from Democrats that victims could be caught up in harsh sentencing, Republican lawmakers on Monday sent a measure to the November ballot that if passed by voters in November would require those convicted of sex trafficking minors to spend life in prison with no chance of ever being released.

WM Phoenix Open offering refunds to tournament goers

3/18/2024
Almost 2,800 people who bought tickets to this year’s chaotic WM Phoenix Open have requested their money back, and they may be in luck. The Open is refunding the price of tickets to goers …

2 fatal stabbings wreak havoc in Glendale neighborhood

3/18/2024
Two stabbings occured less than a mile apart in a southwest Glendale neighborhood over the weekend. At about 8:25 a.m. Friday, March 15, Glendale Police received a call of a reported stabbing at …

Extended winter will cause havoc during upcoming …

3/18/2024
PHOENIX — The very wet and extended winter is going to cause fire havoc in much of Arizona’s grasslands, the state’s chief fire management officer said Monday.

Short agenda for Chandler zoning board meeting

3/18/2024
There aren’t many items on the agenda for the Wednesday, March 20 Chandler Planning and Zoning Commission regular meeting. That doesn’t necessarily mean it will be a short meeting. …

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 will ask voters to increase expenditure limit

3/18/2024
Gilbert stands to soon bump up against a state law that limits how much money the town can spend if it goes through with plans to fund its priority capital projects.   That is why the town …

Arizona Realtors react to class action settlement

3/18/2024
A landmark court case is going to change the way homes are bought and sold in this country, and local experts say the effects will hit Arizona.

Phoenix touts impact of overnight park patrols, adds …

3/18/2024
City of Phoenix officials touted the impact of overnight patrols in city parks — by third-party security as well as park rangers — that began last year with plans to add body-worn cameras …

Road to Country Thunder coming to southeast Valley

3/18/2024
Join the “party before the party” as Florence hosts Road to Country Thunder. Every year, the producers of Country Thunder, one of the largest country music festivals in the country, …

Rose: The importance of investing in education

3/18/2024
Arizona’s economy and communities benefit when students continue their education after high school. Whether studying for a four-year degree or a two-year specialized certification, most …