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Maricopa County is currently fighting to prevent several sexually transmitted diseases ranging from HIV to the surprising current rise of syphilis over the past few years. According to HIV.gov … more
PHOENIX – Students across the state are in limbo as they wait to hear how much financial aid they can expect to receive for the upcoming school year. The Free Application for Federal … more
Acclaimed Mexican singer-songwriter Eden Muñoz will bring his Como en los Viejos Tiempos tour to Phoenix. more
Authorities say a man suspected of fatally shooting one person and wounding two others in a domestic violence incident on the Navajo Nation earlier this week has been arrested. Navajo Police say … more
BUCKEYE — Walmart is hosting a driver open house event across the country.Across the country, Walmart is planning on growing its private fleet. The company is hiring as many … 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

The Buckeye City Council's regular meeting could go very quickly Tuesday.  There are no hearing or action items on the agenda for Tuesday's meeting, set for 6 p.m. at Buckeye City Hall, 530 … more
Egg hunters are invited to grab a basket and join the search for candy and toy-filled plastic eggs at the city’s Eggstravaganza event. more
PHOENIX - Uncle Sam is entitled to a share of the rebates that Arizona issued last year to families with dependents, lawyers for the Internal Revenue Service are telling a federal judge. In a … more
PEORIA – To trace the success of this spring’s Cactus League, look no further back than the 2023 World Series, when the Texas Rangers blanked the Arizona Diamondbacks, 5-0, in Game 5 at … more
CHANDLER — The 2023 End Zone Experience, a weeklong football-centric extravaganza featuring multiple events for all interests and age ranges — and, of course, football … more
PHOENIX – While lawmakers inside the Capitol were jockeying over efforts to repeal a near-total abortion ban from 1864, advocates on both sides of the issue who gathered outside the Capitol … more
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