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At least three Peoria home sales eclipsed the $1 million mark in January, according to Realtor.com. more
WASHINGTON – Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema raised a fraction of what her leading challengers brought in during the last quarter of 2023, raising new questions about her chances in what could be a … more
A ticket worth $50,000 was sold in Phoenix for the Feb. 3 Powerball drawing, Arizona Lottery officials said. The ticket was purchased at the Circle K, 614 W. Roosevelt St. The winning … more
Two out-of-state administrators are the finalists for the Higley Unified School District superintendency.   The finalists are Mathew Neal, an educational consultant from Woodland Park, … more
Lilliana Marrietta-Matuz has been missing since Saturday evening and was last seen near Calle Batoua and Calle Iglesia in Guadalupe, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. The … more
CHANDLER — A person first removes the disc from its plastic film, plugging the record player cord into an outlet before placing the vinyl disc onto the turntable platter. As the disc begins to … more

A contract for the design phase of a major South Chandler street project is among the items on the Chandler City Council’s agenda for Monday’s 6 p.m. study session. The session is … more
The board of directors of the Glendale Chamber of Commerce recently began the search for the chamber’s next president and chief executive officer, retaining Waverly Partners as its executive … more
PHOENIX — Cancer biology, inadequate insurance coverage and limited access to health care are a few factors influencing the consistently high breast cancer mortality rates for Black women in … more
Chandler’s Presiding Judge Alicia Skupin has been appointed to serve two roles with the Arizona Supreme Court. Skupin has been namied a member of the Arizona Judicial Council and chair of … more
PHOENIX - A Scottsdale Republican lawmaker is questioning the legality of a measure advanced last week to decide what is "meat'' and who can legally use that word. Rep. Alexander Kolodin said … more
Discussion and/or consultation with the city attorney on the city’s invocation at council meetings and possible litigation is one of three of the topics at the Apache Junction City … more
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