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For her service to the Peoria Unified community, Coyote Hills Elementary School teacher Megan Cox has been named a Peoria Independent Hometown Hero in the Educator category. more
Megan Cox is Peoria Unified through and through. more
Maricopa County Supervisor Clint Hickman announced Thursday he would not seek another term in office. more
Living here in the desert, it’s not uncommon to come across a coyote or javalina, but one animal appears to becoming more common, as Peoria residents have been reporting more raccoon sightings. more
The organizers of the 26th Annual Multicultural and Black History Festival in Peoria have voted to continue celebrating Black history into March. more
In the far northwest Valley, where Lake Pleasant Parkway intersects the Carefree Highway, dozens of tents, campers and trailers have taken up camping on Arizona State Trust Land. more

The city of Peoria has released its original documentary, "Flash Point: The History of Peoria Fire-Medical Department." more
Peoria Police seek the public’s help in locating Aaron Apkaw, a 13-year-old male. more
A Sunrise Mountain girls soccer team led by nine seniors receives a large chunk of its offense out of an attacking trio that never played together until this season. Senior central midfielder … more
Peoria Presiding Judge George Anagnost has notified City Council of his plans to retire effective Friday, March 1. more
Due to rapid growth and development in north Peoria, the city has put a fast track on updating the northernmost portion of Lake Pleasant Parkway, from Loop 303 to State Route 74. more
When Peter Panagore died while ice climbing in Banff Provincial Park in Canada in March of 1980, his life changed forever. more
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