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At the top of his game in the craft cocktail industry, Keifer Gilbert stepped out of the hospitality scene three years ago and into full-time software development. It wasn’t until his … more
PHOENIX — A pregnant Arizona lawmaker who revealed in a speech at the state Senate that she was planning to get an abortion says she wanted to share with her colleagues and the public the … more
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both easily took  a victory in the Arizona presidential primary on Tuesday.  Biden, who won Arizona in 2020 by more than 10,000 … more
The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan for a nightly I-10 overpass closure south of Chandler for maintenance work. Westbound Riggs Road will continue to be closed over … more
Ellen Marrs, a three-time Boston Marathon finisher and mother of seven, is a seasoned entrepreneur, renowned author, record-breaking fundraiser, and sought-after speaker. Her journey reflects a life … more
For Will Foster, the first warning sign he had colorectal cancer was blood in his stool. “I waited for about a year and it didn’t get better,” Foster said. When it … more

Mayor David Ortega named March 16 Rita Moreno Day. The Scottsdale resident is an artist, actress singer and dancer who has won an Oscar, Emmy, Tony and Grammy. She also appeared in a Super Bowl … more
PHOENIX — A Glendale Republican lawmaker and congressional candidate said Tuesday it’s because of Christianity that other religions have been allowed into the United States. The … more
The School of Ballet Arizona will present the inaugural performances of its Studio Company Showcase in April. more
Legendary rock bands Stone Temple Pilots and LIVE will tour together this summer, with special guests Soul Asylum, and will hit Phoenix along the way. more
Gov. Kati Hobbs vetoed on Monday a bill that limits cities’ planning and zoning powers. House Bill 2570 would have eliminated minimum lot sizes and setback requirements as well as stopped … more
Diversity, equity and inclusion programming continues to face backlash in Arizona with the Goldwater Institute filing a lawsuit March 19 against the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of an Arizona State University professor who refuses to take the university’s required training. more
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