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PHOENIX – Arizona, much like California and other states with large deserts, is having an issue with dwindling Colorado River water levels. With so many people living in and moving to … more
PHOENIX - State agriculture officials say a lawsuit by a Tucson restaurateur about why they can't legally mandate the sale of cage-free eggs isn't all it's cracked up to be. Attorneys … more
The directors at Gilbert’s HD South and the developers at WAGS Capital, supported by construction professionals, think it is entirely possible to save Clare House, the second oldest building in Gilbert behind HD South itself. more
Reconstruction work as part of an ongoing freeway widening project in north Scottsdale will close the northbound Loop 101 off-ramp at Cactus Road beginning Monday, April 29, state transportation … more
TUCSON – Daniel Sestiaga remembers being in the COVID-19 ward of a hospital in late 2020. He tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19 in June, then later tested negative, but he was … more
Arizona’s largest Cinco de Mayo festival is returning to downtown Phoenix. more

Students protesting the Israel-Hamas war at George Washington University sit in a tent to avoid the rain in Washington, Saturday, April 27, 2024.(AP Photo/Cliff Owen) A University of Southern … more
PHOENIX - The Arizona Supreme Court will not revisit its conclusion about the validity of an 1864 law outlawing almost all abortions. In a brief order late Friday, the justices refused a bid by … more
PHOENIX – “Our opportunities are boundless, just like space,” Gov. Katie Hobbs told an audience at the second annual  Arizona Space Summit  in Tempe last month. … more
Arizona State University police arrested 69 people early Saturday for trespassing after university officials said they set up an “unauthorized encampment” as they protested and called for … more
Noah Mundt will appear on the  primary ballot as a candidate for one of Gilbert Town Council's open seats.  Judge John Hannah has dismissed the amended complaint of Michael Webb, … more
Tempe is to feature three bond questions in the November election, seeking approval from voters for more than $500 million in bonds to fund projects related to public safety, roadway improvements, quality of life and affordable housing. more
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