Several public speakers and Chandler City Council members made a point at the May 9 regular meeting of saying passing two ordinances won’t solve all teen violence problems in the East Valley. …
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Arizona voters firmly oppose cuts to K-12 education, public safety and health care to balance the state’s budget, according to a poll conducted from a nonpartisan group.
The Center …
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Phoenix-based nonprofit St. Joseph the Worker has launched its new Workforce Housing and Training Program.
The 120-day program provides workforce and financial training for two weeks at …
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5/10/24
The “dinner time” residential burglaries have drastically died down since March.
The Town of Paradise Valley’s number of burglary incidents have gone back down to what it was …
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A 27-year-old man was shot and killed Wednesday morning by a Phoenix police officer as the suspect in a convenience store shoplifting fled the scene.
Christopher Raymond Tavares was identified …
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PHOENIX — Attorney General Kris Mayes says it makes no sense to reinstate the territorial-era abortion ban for a few weeks because there’s no chance any doctor who is arrested will ever …
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PHOENIX — Senate Republican leaders were lining up the votes Thursday for changes in laws on border and immigration policies after they agreed to further dilute provisions that govern the …
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Arizona may not be in the top half of states in metrics according to a new U.S. News & World Report, but it is showing some signs of improvement.
The Grand Canyon State ranked as 32nd-best …
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