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CHANDLER — An ordinance allowing chickens to be kept at any single-family home is set to go before the Chandler City Council on Monday. Ordinance No. 5035, which has been worked on for the … more
CHANDLER, Ariz. – Nearly 1,400 4th graders will engage in the Chandler Water Festival with fun, hands-on activities to learn how water travels, where it’s stored, how it’s … more
Karalee Morris brings scraps of fabric, spools of thread and pieces of yarn to life by sewing special celebration quilts or lap quilts to give hope to those in need. Her focus to provide a … more
CHANDLER — More than a year and a half after other entities encouraged the Chandler City Council to pass a formal, detailed nondiscrimination ordinance, no such legislation has been … more
CHANDLER -- A major development project in Downtown Chandler finally has taken a significant step forward. Site 7 is the working title of a multiuse redevelopment project of property along … more
The eighth annual Dog Days of Buckeye returns to Sundance Park on Saturday, Nov. 12 from 9 a.m. to Noon. This family friendly, four-legged event is like bringing your dog to a canine amusement park. … more

PHOENIX — With so much disinformation still being circulated about Maricopa County election procedures and practices, county officials decided to hold another news conference this week on the … more
PHOENIX — In addition to some business and commercial planning and zoning changes and approvals, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors also changed the way a few Valley roads will look with … more
BUCKEYE — Another light-industrial property and another potential commercial development were annexed into the City of Buckeye by a unanimous vote of the City Council on Tuesday. Two of the … more
In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, ASU’s American Indian Policy Institute hosted a reception for Tribal and community leaders at Desert Botanical Garden on Oct. 10. Attendees learned … more
Arizona women tend to suffer from breast cancer less than the national average.Experts and care and screening advocates say that’s part of why Arizona women sometimes let their guard … more
by Brooks 1.jpgSunland Memorial Park, Mortuary & Cremation Center in Sun City is one of the West Valley facilities owned by an out-of-state corporation. General manager Dan Salter said cremations … more
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