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Salt River Project crews recently participated in the Light Up Navajo initiative to bring electricity to homes on the Navajo Nation. SRP line crews spent two weeks working on the effort in an … more
Arizona’s Congressional District 3 Republican and Democratic party candidates took the stage during two primary debates held May 22, discussing pressing district issues as they vie to represent their respective parties. more
A 22-year-old man has been indicted for hitting the same retail store at least once a month, stealing more than $7,000, authorities said. Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced the … more
PHOENIX — Abe Hamadeh has no one to blame but his own legal team for a trial judge refusing to overturn his 2022 loss in the race for attorney general, a lawyer for Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is arguing. more
In the wake of the beating death of Preston Lord and an increased focus on teen violence in the southeast Valley, the Chandler City Council has passed into law two ordinances intended to stem teen … more
A 7-year-girl died Thursday night after being struck by a truck while riding her scooter in what police term a “very tragic accident.” Mesa authorities initially said the girl died … more

WASHINGTON – Arizona concertgoers, long annoyed at the so-called “Ticketmaster tax,” saw a glimmer of relief after the state and the U.S. Department of Justice accused the companies … more
A Phoenix task force voted Wednesday to require the city’s police and fire employees and park rangers to be trained to identify and report signs of human trafficking. The task force has … more
One of the biggest travel days is almost here and more Arizonans are hitting the road compared with the past few years, according to AAA. Memorial Day is expected to bring Arizonans out of their … more
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs said Thursday she has no solution to the problem of available housing being converted into vacation rentals. Nor, she said, to deal with out-of-state investors … more
Christina Marie Chapman was arrested for allegedly participating in schemes to place overseas information technology (IT) workers—posing as U.S. citizens and residents—in remote positions … more
Phoenix City Council approved a $9.9 billion tentative budget for the upcoming fiscal year with an 8-0 vote on Tuesday, a decline from previous years. The vote for the final budget adoption will … more
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