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Developer announces the opening of a 185-home built-for-rent community in Tolleson Thursday. Scottsdale developer, Moderne Communities, named the luxury development Moderne at Roosevelt. … more
Arizona U.S. senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema have announced that they secured almost $126 million in federal investments for Arizona. Goodyear’s allocation of the money will go to … more
The city of Goodyear is lobbying residents to urge Gov. Katie Hobbs to veto a housing bill that may bring tiny homes to the city. The bill, House Bill 2570 “planning; home design; … more
The Goodyear City Prosecutor’s Office has filed a criminal complaint in the Goodyear Municipal Court against Pedro Quintana-Lujan for his role in the tragic cyclist crash on the Cotton Lane … more
Liberty Elementary School District Governing Board approved Megan Hamburgh as the new principal for Westar Elementary Monday. Superintendent Dr. Cort Monroe comes from a STEM background which … more
The Tour de Cure, a fundraiser for the American Diabetes Association, returns to Goodyear on Sunday, March 17. There are three route options: 56 miles, 23 miles, and 5.6 miles, according to a … more

The Goodyear police department’s homeless outreach team works with the unhoused to find  help. The Goodyear Police Department’s Homeless Outreach Team (HOT) helps the … more
On Feb. 25 2023, Judy Smith saw her husband Mike Smith for the first time after an accident. When she saw him she thought the worst. “I thought he was dead the first time I saw him,” … more
Those looking to view some of the most historic homes in the southwest Valley can sign up for the Litchfield Park Historical Society and Museum’s fifth annual Home Tour 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. … more
Goodyear resident Dr. Angie Amarillas is running for Goodyear city council to strengthen and improve what it’s known for. She holds a bachelor’s degree in social work and a Doctor of … more
Abrazo Health celebrated the start of construction of its new campus in Buckeye with city and business leaders Thursday. Participants signed a steel beam representing the start of ‘going … more
An ASU professor in the School of Social Work questioned the appropriateness of a district’s social-emotional learning lesson, designed to teach sixth graders at Verrado Middle School in … more
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