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Homelessness on the rise in Scottsdale

5/24/2024
While the number of unsheltered people experiencing homelessness appears to be declining across the Valley, according to one key indicator, it is going up in Scottsdale. The Maricopa Association …

EPCOR highly certified by OSHA

5/24/2024
EPCOR achieved the Voluntary Protection Program Star certification from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which Paradise Valley Town Council recognized at its meeting May 23. …

Peoria aims to make water meters smarter

5/24/2024
Smart technology seems ubiquitous these days. Now it could be coming to home and business water meters throughout Peoria, which officials say, will help conserve water and provide other benefits to the city.

Brass knuckles, unruly gathering ordinances made law …

5/24/2024
In the wake of the beating death of Preston Lord and an increased focus on teen violence in the southeast Valley, the Chandler City Council has passed into law two ordinances intended to stem teen …

Phoenix to require police, fire staff, park rangers to …

5/24/2024
A Phoenix task force voted Wednesday to require the city’s police and fire employees and park rangers to be trained to identify and report signs of human trafficking. The task force has …

Sewer line project much bigger than planned

5/23/2024
What was originally a $12 million sewer project north of the Central Arizona Project canal and south of Loop 101 between Pima Road and Scottsdale Road in 2021 has turned into a $67.9 million project …

AAA: 933K Arizonans to travel for Memorial Day

5/23/2024
One of the biggest travel days is almost here and more Arizonans are hitting the road compared with the past few years, according to AAA. Memorial Day is expected to bring Arizonans out of their …

Litchfield Park woman arrested, alleged IT scheme …

5/23/2024
Christina Marie Chapman was arrested for allegedly participating in schemes to place overseas information technology (IT) workers—posing as U.S. citizens and residents—in remote positions …

Country Club’s apology for pond stench provides hope …

5/23/2024
Legal action in March by the city of Glendale against an Arrowhead Country Club’s employee regarding a foul smelling pond on the course may spur action on its cleanup rather than getting bogged …

Phoenix approves $9.9 billion tentative budget

5/23/2024
Phoenix City Council approved a $9.9 billion tentative budget for the upcoming fiscal year with an 8-0 vote on Tuesday, a decline from previous years. The vote for the final budget adoption will …

County officials to vote on $3.87 billion budget next …

5/22/2024
Maricopa County’s $3.87 billion 2025 projected budget comes with a reduction to its general fund operating dollars to the tune of a 19.3% cut from last year, said Mike McGee, internal audit …