Joshua Richards, of Scottsdale, was recently initiated into the honor society of Phi Kappa Phi. Richards was initiated at the United States Air Force Academy.
Richards is among approximately …
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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.
The …
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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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PHOENIX — It won’t be illegal in Arizona to call food products grown in a laboratory “meat,” “poultry” or “fish.”
But marketers will have to add a …
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