The Valley’s homebuying scene remains buffered by interest rates, high prices and low demand.
Activity remains low and buyer demand is about 20% below levels from 2019, according to Tina …
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PHOENIX — Arizona’s 2022 election for attorney general that saw Republican Abraham Hamadeh lose by just 280 votes should be redone because Maricopa County failed to test their ballot …
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Dr. Scott Menzel will stay on as Scottsdale Unified School District superintendent for at least three more years and got a raise to boot.
The district governing board voted 3-2 during its April …
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In a groundbreaking celebration, Rio Salado College with Maricopa Community Colleges, will mark a milestone this spring with its first-ever bachelor's degree graduates.
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PHOENIX — State senators voted Wednesday to repeal the 1864 abortion law, leaving just a procedural move to send it to the governor for her anticipated signature.
The 16-14 vote came after …
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Salt River Project's reservoirs are nearly full after captures plenty of water from what officials called two productive winters.
Heading into summer - the Valley's heaviest use time on the …
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More than 20,500 students will graduate this spring from Arizona State University, the largest in the school’s history.
The largest number of students — more than 4,800 — are …
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Cold Beers Cares teams up with Ivy Brain Tumor Center at the Barrow Neurological Institute for the annual Dine & Donate campaign to combat serious brain disease such as glioblastoma.
Patrons …
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A wide array of events for Cinco de Mayo that bring out the best of the Valley are happening this weekend May 3-5 in Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, Sun City and Surprise.
There will be live …
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