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PHOENIX — After giving very little indication Monday as to how they would vote in Wednesday’s meeting, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors made a unanimous decision Wednesday to deny … more
BUCKEYE — A local grant program is again inviting Buckeye businesses to apply for funds to improve the appearance of storefronts and other elements.Buckeye’s Catalyst Program is now open … more
PHOENIX — Kelli Ward is telling a federal judge if she lets the Jan. 6 Committee access her phone records, it will endanger not only her rights but those of the entire Arizona Republican … more
PHOENIX --TradeUp!, a Phoenix nonprofit dedicated to empowering children through hands-on learning in the construction trades, is seeking parents, educators, and professionals in the skilled trades … more
Every time there are wrecks, construction or weather delays affecting Interstate 10 between Phoenix and Los Angeles, it affects the West Valley in some way. This week, a major storm created the … more
BUCKEYE — Many nonprofits need some kind of help from the private sector — at least once in a while. That’s what American Legion Hazelton-Butler Post 53 in Buckeye received last … more

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has approved one step for a major housing project in the northwest Valley that has major opposition. more
A proposed amendment to the North Star Ranch Community Master Plan is one of the items on the agenda for Tuesday's Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. The meeting, set for 6 p.m. at … more
Many health-conscious Valley residents are already in the habit of looking into seasonal flu shot availability each October or November. According to the two large pharmacy chains with a presence … more
PHOENIX — Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer told the county’s Board of Supervisors this week that his division accomplished all its major goals in the recent primary … more
Gilbert Town Council listened for two hours Tuesday as a series of residents railed about the town’s rail proposal. The only problem: the town does not have one. That created a sticky … more
During his funeral service, Queen Creek Mayor Gail Barney was remembered by family, friends and colleagues as a humble, kind man devoted to serving his family, religion and community. “As … more
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