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PHOENIX — Sometime in July, Arizonans are going to find out how much money Katie Hobbs has amassed in her campaign war chest and who has been donating. That’s all because two GOP … more
CBRE has arranged the $22.15 million all-cash sale of Scottsdale Commons, a Class A shopping center located at Scottsdale Road and Shea Boulevard in Scottsdale to Houston-based Whitestone REIT. … more
PHOENIX — Arizonans who got the state’s family rebate last year had better pay federal taxes on it when they file their returns next week. But they might ultimately get it back. … more
The Arizona Board of Regents will listen to comments today, April 9, regarding tuition proposals for the state’s three universities. The meeting will take place virtually 4-5 p.m. and can … more
GLENDALE - No matter how well he has played in earning two straight Naismith National Player of the Year awards, even Zach Edey could not beat defending champion UConn by himself. more
A Phoenix police officer from Gilbert was arrested Friday in connection with a child pornography case, officials said. Alaa Robert Bartley, 41, of Gilbert, was arrested on Friday in connection … more

Deer Valley Unified School District will consider giving raises to teachers and other professional staff. more
The City of Scottsdale will have its own ambulance service. The Arizona Department of Health Services awarded the City of Scottsdale last week a certificate of necessity to form the service. It … more
PHOENIX — State lawmakers are one step away from approving legislation designed to make it easier for property owners to get squatters out of their homes. But a key Democrat lawmaker said … more
Girls Mentorship, renowned for its empowering “Pursue More” summer camps for girls aged 10-13, is expanding this year with its first-ever Boys Mentorship camp. These camps, hosted at … more
With billions of dollars flowing into the Valley’s semiconductor industry courtesy of a federal program, some industry leaders say the Valley can indeed lead the semiconductor charge Early … more
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs signed sweeping legislation Monday designed to give state health officials more authority to monitor, fine — and put out of business — assisted living … more
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