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State lawmaker pushes legislation to bar cities from …

2/13/2024
PHOENIX — Saying he wants to short-circuit “defund the police” movements here, a first-term state lawmaker is pushing legislation designed to bar cities from cutting public safety funding.

House panel votes to make ‘lab-grown’ meats …

1/22/2024
PHOENIX — Saying they want to prevent consumer confusion, members of a House panel voted Monday to make it illegal to call anything grown in a laboratory as meat or poultry.

Student from Glendale school wins Peoria district …

1/19/2024
The winner of this year's Peoria Unified School District spelling bee is Salem Galaviz from Marshall Ranch Elementary School in Glendale. Galaviz won with the word “asthmatic,” at …

Arizona lawmakers crafting ‘lab-grown meat’ bills

1/10/2024
PHOENIX — An Arizona lawmaker wants to be sure that the next time you buy something called “meat” it actually came from something that had at least two legs, if not more. And another one wants to keep any that didn’t come from a live animal off the shelves of Arizona grocers.

These national retailers are coming to new Buckeye …

11/29/2023
A lineup of anchor tenants will make their way to Verrado Marketplace in Buckeye.

1980s supermodel Kim Alexis in Phoenix Veterans Day …

10/31/2023
Marking its 27th year, the Phoenix Veterans Day Parade will feature eight grand marshals in the upcoming procession down Central Avenue on Nov. 11, one of whom was widely considered to be one of the …

Planners, Coyote Lakes back townhomes on Bell Road …

9/17/2023
Family Development appears to have found the rare real estate plan that almost everybody in Surprise can agree to.

Chandler Schools offers inclusive tours for students …

8/9/2023
For the first time in Chandler Unified School District history, high schools hosted exclusive tours for students with disabilities shortly before the school year began the week of July 19. CUSD …

Tucson democrat Stahl Hamilton censured by state House …

6/13/2023
PHOENIX — The state House voted Tuesday to censure Tucson Democrat Stephanie Stahl Hamilton for what she said was a “playful” act of moving and hiding the Bibles in the lounge used by lawmakers.

Stahl Hamilton seeks to dismiss ethics complaint for …

5/8/2023
PHOENIX — A Tucson Democratic lawmaker is asking that an ethics complaint filed against her by three Republican lawmakers be dismissed.

State Treasurer will visit Glendale school to teach …

4/21/2023
Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee will visit a Glendale elementary school in honor of National Financial Literacy Month and National Teach Children to Save Day.

Arizona-based sheriff group promotes members with ties …

2/17/2023
The Arizona-based Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, a group described as anti-democratic by domestic extremism researchers, is elevating some of its most controversial members — including those with direct ties to other anti-government and white nationalism movements — into formal leadership positions.