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The Arizona Department of Public Safety has concluded its investigation and final report of the Jan. 7 fatal pedestrian car accident that took the lives of former police chief John Wintersteen of … more
Megan May is entering her third year as camp director for Arizona’s longest-running, family-owned summer camp. Friendly Pines Camp was founded in 1941 by May’s great-grandparents. … more
Princeton, N.J. — After consistent performances during the 2023-24 season, Princeton’s Riccardo Fantinelli (Player of the Year) and Paradise Valley resident Charlie Palmer (Rookie of the … more
A contract for emergency medical transport services with Professional Medical Transport, Inc. was unanimously approved by Paradise Valley Town Council as an action item at the meeting April 25. … more
A tentative budget for fiscal year 2024-25 was unanimously approved by Paradise Valley Town Council as an action item at the meeting April 25. A public hearing and consideration of adopting the … more
Following approval from the Paradise Valley Planning Commission, Town Council held a study session April 25 to discuss amending the zoning ordinance for personal wireless service facilities. … more

PV Arts Board will be adding a third annual event to its repertoire in 2025. Every year, the board visits three to five studios of artists that reside in town to determine the next featured … more
Sophia Lin was recognized as a Junior Achievement 18 Under 18 award winner of Thursday, April 18. The BASIS Scottsdale junior is a cofounder of iReach, a youth led nonprofit education service, … more
Globe chamomile, a non-native invasive plant commonly known as “stinknet” due to its odor, is quickly spreading through local neighborhoods in the Town of Paradise Valley. It’s … more
While the Arizona Department of Public Safety has not yet provided the result of its investgation into the Jan. 7 fatal pedestrian car accident in the Town of Paradise Valley, the family of late … more
Julie Kessler continues to advocate for the importance of taking extra precautions to protect the safety of children and pets during construction and home repair. Kessler’s dog, Oakley, … more
The 27-acre undeveloped parcel of land near Mummy Mountain in the Town of Paradise Valley was sold last week for a record-breaking $42 million — and it could have sold higher. For nearly … more
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