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Camp Motion Launches at Scottsdale Camelback Resort to Support Local Youth

Buddy The Ball, a local sports and entertainment company dedicated to inspiring youth to get active, is launching Camp Motion at the Scottsdale Camelback Resort, 6302 E. Camelback Road this summer. …
Health

What to know about Arizona-linked listeria illnesses

U.S. health officials say a listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat sandwiches and snacks has sickened at least 10 people. A producer has voluntarily recalled several products sold to retail stores, …
FIRST RESPONDERS

2 vehicles hit, kill man on Bethany Home Road

A 67-year-old man died Saturday night after police say he was struck by two vehicles in the 2000 block of West Bethany Home Road. Manuel Sanchez was pronounced dead at the scene following the …
education

Chandler educators concerned about new schedule

Five educators told the Chandler Unified School District Governing Board about the same problem. The educators, speaking during public input at the board’s April 9 meeting, said a new …
Tariffs

Tariffs heat up problems in Valley AC industry

Phoenix-based companies are feeling the heat when it comes to new tariffs on steel as it relates to the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning business. Phoenix-based Benefit Air …
CAMPAIGN FINANCE

Arizona Supreme Court agrees to hear GOP supporters’ ‘dark money’ claim

PHOENIX - The Arizona Supreme Court is giving groups that support Republicans one last chance to prove that they can hide the names of their donors - even if their money is being used to influence …
CITY COUNCIL

Tempe’s updated nuisance, loud party ordinances take effect June 1

The Tempe City Council has approved updates to the city’s nuisance and loud party ordinances, a move that city officials said strengthens their ability to address repeat disturbances, problem …
HONORS

Scottsdale student named to dean’s list

Grace Ajamie, of Scottsdale was named to the dean’s list at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. She was one of 326 students to achieve the honor. In order to be named to the …
Mother's Day

Mother's Day brings tradition, celebration for Valley family

For Phoenix resident Karina Hernandez, Mother’s Day is more than a celebration — it’s a tribute to the woman who shaped her into the person she is today. As a community health …
INVESTIGATION

Man dies after 2-vehicle crash on Indian School Road

A 36-year-old man died at a hospital after a crash Friday near 78 th Avenue and Indian School Road. John Fisher died following the two-vehicle collision, which occurred 6:45 p.m. May 9. Two …
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Jennifer Adler

How to respond when crisis strikes — a PR playbook for Valley businesses

When a crisis strikes — whether it’s a sudden service outage, a customer complaint gone viral or something more serious like a crime or safety issue — businesses often scramble to …
Tom Patterson

What’s the best way to get illegal immigrants to return home?

There has likely never been a more tendentious transfer of power in presidential history than the Biden-Harris team’s final act of allocating billions of unspent COVID funds to left-wing …

President earns failing grade on 10 leadership characteristics

Prior to the 2024 election, I looked at 10 characteristics I want my leaders to have to help in my decision process. The characteristics that guide me are truthful, ethical, compassionate, …
Drew Pearson, left, meets with President Lyndon B. Johnson in the Oval Office in this Sept. 28, 1967, image by an unnamed White House photographer.

Holy cow! History — A tale of two trains; when friendship rode the rails

Eighty years ago, Europe was finally quiet. Planes no longer dropped bombs, tanks sat stationary, rattling machine guns fell silent. After six bloody years, World War II was at last over on the …
Jennifer Scoggins Hanks

Bet you didn’t see this coming: How tariffs benefit counterfeiters over American businesses

In the escalating global trade war, much of the focus has centered on tariffs, reshoring and the effect on American jobs and prices. Amid the chaos of new trade policies, one insidious winner lurks …
Rick Claypool

America First has become ‘Corporations First’

“Corporations First.” That’s the slogan that would truthfully describe the Trump administration’s approach to law enforcement, not “America First.” A new …
Kerry Schulman

Arizonans are stronger together: Why family wellness matters more than ever

It wasn’t a coincidence that the first Ronald McDonald House in Phoenix opened during National Family Wellness Month in May 1985 to provide essential wellness services and housing when children …
Scott Vanderpool

What those saving for retirement should know about IRAs

A closer look at what you need to know before opening an individual retirement account. If you’re an employee thinking about how you can save for retirement, individual retirement …

Reader prefers original Medicare to Medicare Advantage

A recent opinion, Some answers for Arizona seniors who have questions about Medicare , sounded like the ads on TV for Medicare Advantage. What it doesn’t say is that Advantage plans …
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IKEA plans in West Valley city uncertain after Phoenix news

Plan and Order Point Manager Virginio Lopez, center, cuts the ribbon at the new IKEA Scottsdale location.

IKEA’s plans to open a new store in Phoenix in early 2026 has left chances for a store in Surprise up in the air.

Valley credit union hosts annual meeting at Phoenix Zoo

Christina Lamar, Copper State Credit Union vice president of member services, takes a break during the credit union

Copper State Credit Union held its annual member meeting with a twist this year, hosting the gathering among the animals at the Phoenix Zoo. The free meeting, held May 3, drew about 700 member …

Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign kicks off

The Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign will collect water to distribute to vulnerable populations until Thursday, Sept. 30. Mesa residents can donate water bottles in-person or donate money online which goes towards the purchase of water bottles.

Since 2007, the city of Mesa has partnered with the Mesa Chamber Commerce, Resurrection Street Ministry, United Food Bank and other organizations for its annual hydration donation campaign. …

New IKEA opens, another planned in Phoenix

Plan & Order Point Manager Virginio Lopez cuts the ribbon at the new IKEA Scottsdale location.

IKEA has announced plans to open a new store in Phoenix in early 2026, marking the Swedish furniture giant’s third location in the Valley. The new store will be located at the southwest …

Neighbors

Scottsdale helps seniors beat the heat

The City of Scottsdale is accepting donations to help seniors get through the coming summer.

The City of Scottsdale is seeking donations for its annual Beat the Heat program, which provides homebound seniors in need with essential supplies to stay safe and cool during the summer’s …

ProShred Arizona holds fundraiser for Oakley’s Oath nonprofit

ProShred Arizona will donate all proceeds from its shredding operation to nonprofit Oakley’s Oath May 10.

Residents can safely shred their most sensitive documents and save lives at the same time from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday, May 10 at Able Financial Group, 8737 E. Via De Commercio, Unit 100. …

Longtime Glendale principal approaching last day before retirement

Mark Anderson sits surrounded by memories in his principal’s office at Highland Lakes School on April 17. When the last day of school arrives May 22, it will mark the end of Anderson’s 21st year on the north Glendale campus and his 23rd year overall with Deer Valley Unified.

Mark Anderson has been around schools, students, classrooms, and education for so long even he can’t quite remember exactly when it all started.

Goodyear development lands Trader Joe’s, more

The City of Goodyear announces the next wave of tenants coming to GSQ.

The City of Goodyear announced the next wave of tenants coming to GSQ, the more than 150-acre mixed-use development set to become Goodyear’s cultural hub, including the city’s first …

Things to do

Rob Thomas to bring summer tour to Phoenix

Rob Thomas will perform in downtown Phoenix on Sept. 4.

Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Rob Thomas will return to the stage this summer for a solo tour that will come through Phoenix.

Ballet Arizona, Phoenix Youth Symphony Orchestras team up for comedic classic

The School of Ballet Arizona and the Phoenix Youth Symphony Orchestras will team up to perform “Coppélia” on May 31 and June 1 in downtown Phoenix.

The School of Ballet Arizona and the Phoenix Youth Symphony Orchestras will team up to perform one of the best-known comedic ballets.

West Valley: A cruise ship, Lake Pleasant & sunset

The sunset cruises on Lake Pleasant offer a 105-minute trip around the lake as the sun sets during May and June.

That perfect window of opportunity – before the serious summer heat moves in and before the Fourth of July festivities take over – for spending some quiet time on Lake Pleasant is here.

Lecture in Goodyear to highlight long-running Arizona children's TV show

The Litchfield Heritage Center hosts a lecture May 15 on the history of the "Wallace and Ladmo Show."

A public lecture exploring the history of “The Wallace and Ladmo Show,” one of Arizona’s longest-running children’s television programs, will take place Thursday, May 15 from …

Obituaries & Memorials
Remembering your loved one

Vanessa L. Thompson

Vanessa, 57 years old, born October 19, 1967. Died February 6, 2025. Daughter of Victoria G. Thompson; Father, Joseph Thompson (deceased); Brother, Christopher J. Thompson; two nieces; one …

Ardith L'Hommedieu Carley

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Gary Whitney Hammond

It is with love and remembrance that we share the passing of Gary Whitney Hammond, who departed this life on April 19, 2025, at the age of 83. Gary was born on February 14, 1942, in Albert Lea, …

Arnold Joseph “Arnie/A.J.” Rohrer

Arnold Joseph “Arnie/AJ” Rohrer, 89, of Fountain Hills, AZ, passed away peacefully at home on April 21, 2025. Born on August 3, 1935, in Wilkinsburg, PA, near Pittsburgh, he was a devoted …

Gerlinde Anna Hruzek

On Thursday, April 24, 2025, Gerlinde Anna Hruzek (nee Hauser), the widowed mother of four, died peacefully at the age of 91. Gerlinde was born on August 16, 1933 to Josef and Anna (nee Mysak) …
News to Use

National forests with campgrounds open year-round in Arizona

Outwander used USDA Forest Service data to identify year-round campgrounds in national forests in Arizona.

As more states adopt traffic enforcement cameras, here's where Arizona stands

The General used data from the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety to examine traffic camera laws in Arizona

Americans with disabilities work remotely more than the general population in some states. Here's how Arizona compares.

Using Census Bureau data, accessiBe identified where Americans with disabilities are working remote jobs at higher rates than workers overall and how Arizona compares.

Movies and TV shows casting in Phoenix

Backstage compiled a list of movies and TV shows casting in Phoenix.

How gas prices have changed in Phoenix in the last week

Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Phoenix using data from AAA.
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