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PHOENIX — Arizona Schools Superintendent Tom Horne told lawmakers Tuesday that the state faces a crisis in teacher retention, with low salaries and a lack of support leading to a loss of … more
PHOENIX — There may soon be a new option in Arizona funeral care: human composting. The process, also called natural decomposition, converts human remains into soil and gives grieving … more
Maricopa County Planning and Development is slated to consider an application for a 529-acre data center campus, to service AI processing, bordering Goodyear and Buckeye despite municipal and grassroots opposition. more
The City of Scottsdale is joining forces this month with Maricopa County to offer a one-stop-shop for job seekers. The What to Wear Career Fair, a spring hiring event from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. … more
Grab your green and come thirsty, it’s St. Patrick’s Day 2024, where bagpipes will be a playin’ and green beer will be a flowin’ to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland. … more
The Scottsdale City Council is unanimously calling on Gov. Katie Hobbs to veto a bill that limits cities’ planning and zoning powers. House Bill 2570 would eliminate minimum lot sizes and … more

The Smarter Service, a provider of tech concierge services for older adults, senior living communities, and active adult communities based in southern California,  has acquired Senior Savvy, a … more
The Federal Aviation Administration said low-flying traffic north of Phoenix Goodyear Airport falls under suitable practices, according to records obtained by the Goodyear Independent. … more
Developer announces the opening of a 185-home built-for-rent community in Tolleson Thursday. Scottsdale developer, Moderne Communities, named the luxury development Moderne at Roosevelt. … more
Firefighters from the Surprise Fire and Medical Department responded to a house fire Thursday in the area of Citrus and Bell roads. more
As soon as the February calendar flips to March, Bryce Drew knows he’ll be getting the phone calls and emails. It’s an occupational hazard when you’re part of March Madness history. more
The Deer Valley Unified School District spends several percentage points higher in its classrooms than the state average, according to the annual spending report measuring fiscal year 2023 levels … more
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