The former owner of the Arizona Coyotes’ plans to revive NHL hockey in the Valley come to fruition will likely hinge on whether he gets the city of Phoenix and Maricopa County to create a …
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The Gold Award, the highest honor in Girl Scouting, has been awarded to 35 local girls this year, including 8 girls from Scottsdale, from the Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council.
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Tony Johnson may not have a roof over his head or a door to close at night, but he won’t have you calling him homeless.
The 64-year-old has been out on the street for the last few months, …
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Noah Mundt will appear on the primary ballot as a candidate for one of Gilbert Town Council's open seats.
Judge John Hannah has dismissed the amended complaint of Michael Webb, …
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Tempe is to feature three bond questions in the November election, seeking approval from voters for more than $500 million in bonds to fund projects related to public safety, roadway improvements, quality of life and affordable housing.
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A Mesa high school ranks not only seventh in the state but 56th nationally, according to the U.S. News and World Report’s annual best public high schools list.
The publication ranked …
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The Scottsdale Community College Dance Program presents Kinetic Connections, a dance concert performed by SCC’s two resident companies and guests, on Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4. The show …
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Maricopa County has allocated or spent most of its funding from the American Rescue Plan Act — financial backing from the federal government to help communities during the pandemic.
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The Peoria Unified governing board has taken a big step in placing a $120 million bond on the Nov. 5 general election ballot that will fund capital needs at schools throughout the district.
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