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CHANDLER, Ariz. – Nearly 1,400 4th graders will engage in the Chandler Water Festival with fun, hands-on activities to learn how water travels, where it’s stored, how it’s … more
Karalee Morris brings scraps of fabric, spools of thread and pieces of yarn to life by sewing special celebration quilts or lap quilts to give hope to those in need. Her focus to provide a … more
CHANDLER — More than a year and a half after other entities encouraged the Chandler City Council to pass a formal, detailed nondiscrimination ordinance, no such legislation has been … more
CHANDLER -- A major development project in Downtown Chandler finally has taken a significant step forward. Site 7 is the working title of a multiuse redevelopment project of property along … more
Whether its groundwater or river water in danger of running dry first, the biggest potential impact from Arizona’s continuing water issues is it will stall growth. Developers in Arizona, … more
Citing newly released test scores, Gov. Doug Ducey is setting aside $100 million in federal funds to conduct a second year of ‘summer camp’ to help youngsters catch up on what they missed in due to COVID. more

Maricopa county and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul reached amended an agreement to help the homeless, adding a significant new expense running through the next five years. more
The eighth annual Dog Days of Buckeye returns to Sundance Park on Saturday, Nov. 12 from 9 a.m. to Noon. This family friendly, four-legged event is like bringing your dog to a canine amusement park. … more
PHOENIX – Arizona’s 2022 monsoon officially ended Sept. 30 and it’s one for the record books. After every storm season, Arizona Public Service employees utilize lessons learned … more
PHOENIX — With so much disinformation still being circulated about Maricopa County election procedures and practices, county officials decided to hold another news conference this week on the … more
PHOENIX — In addition to some business and commercial planning and zoning changes and approvals, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors also changed the way a few Valley roads will look with … more
Buckeye city manager Dan Cotterman has named Javier Setovich, P.E. as deputy city manager. Setovich replaces Interim deputy city manager Larry Hall, who has returned to his previous position as … more
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