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Little Anita's closes Chandler location

1/16/2024
Little Anita’s, an Albuquerque-based New Mexican cuisine chain, is has closed its Chandler location that was only open for about 16 months. The location, on Chandler Boulevard within the …

Kyrene to approve affiliate agreement with Eastern New …

11/28/2023
Kyrene School District Governing Board will consider approving an affiliate agreement with the Eastern New Mexico University Speech and Hearing Rehabilitation Outreach Center for the placement of students to gain clinical learning experiences.

Environmental group accuses U.S. Fish and Wildlife of …

8/22/2023
PHOENIX — A Tucson-based environmental group is accusing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of illegally altering its rules in ways that will harm the ability of two of snakes to survive in Arizona and New Mexico.

Annual count shows Mexican wolf population reaches …

3/18/2023
PHOENIX — When biologists began their annual count of the Mexican wolf population in November, they hoped to find at least one more wolf than the previous year. They soon realized that the numbers far exceeded their expectations.

Mexican wolf program is making strides after 25 years …

2/15/2023
On a frigid morning in late January, biologists set out in a helicopter to begin the annual Mexican wolf population count with hopes of finding at least one more wolf than last year.

College tournament returning to Surprise for 2 weeks

12/21/2021
The city of Surprise and Sanderson Ford announced the College Baseball Classic will return to Surprise Stadium as a two-part series event Feb. 18 through 20 and Feb. 24 through 26.

Surprise caps fans for college baseball tournament

2/11/2021
Before a limited amount of fans will be allowed into Surprise Stadium for spring training games, the city will host fans for the annual Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic.

ADOT displays more travel times along Interstate 10

12/17/2019
Drivers who travel Interstate 10 between the Phoenix and Tucson areas are seeing something new on the Arizona Department of Transportation’s digital message boards.

Western governors want nuclear testing compensation …

10/15/2019
BOISE, Idaho — Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing exposed more states and more people to radiation fallout and resulting cancers and other diseases than the federal government currently recognizes, Western governors said.