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The Grand Canyon Chapter of National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, presented Joan Fudala, the official City of Scottsdale Historian, with the Daughters of the American Revolution … more
Peoria City Council will consider April 16 allowing for the development of a new battery energy storage system on 22-acres at Old Carefree Highway, about 2 miles west of Lake Pleasant Parkway. more
Scottsdale-based Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers presented April 16 a $5,100 check to nonprofit Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association as part of its Cold Beers Cares initiative. More than 10,000 … more
Eva Diaz Eva Diaz, a Democrat, is an Arizona native who  more
PHOENIX — The Common Sense Institute Arizona has released a report on Arizona’s Empowerment Scholarship Account program, also known as ESAs or universal school vouchers. The report … more
PEORIA – To trace the success of this spring’s Cactus League, look no further back than the 2023 World Series, when the Texas Rangers blanked the Arizona Diamondbacks, 5-0, in Game 5 at … more

Scottsdale’s Transportation and Streets department and Scottsdale Arts will host the 2024 Cycle the Arts event on Sunday, April 21. This year’s bike tour of the city’s public art … more
The results are clear. In practically every major distance race gathering Arizona’s best runners, Millennium senior Landen LeBlond wins — or she is not able to finish the race. … more
Amid reports that the Arizona Coyotes are headed to Salt Lake City, the team’s chairman said Saturday that there are a “myriad” of unresolved issues. Here are some of Alex … more
PHOENIX – Black people in Arizona die from opioid overdoses more than any other race or ethnicity, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. The Opioid Overdoses Surveillance … more
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs said Thursday she remains convinced she has the power to strip the state’s 15 elected county attorneys of their ability to prosecute anyone for violating state … more
Maricopa County eviction filings jumped by 21% in 2023 — the fastest pace on record, according to Maricopa County Justice Courts. It’s a trend that began as the economy emerged from … more
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