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Arizona bill would allow for 4-year degrees at …

3/25/2021
The coronavirus pandemic has brought to light issues of inequity in many aspects of life, from food to medicine. It’s also brought up issues of equity in education, with students turning online in droves when the pandemic shuttered school doors for months.

Recreation Centers of Sun City West lifts mask mandate

3/25/2021
In light of Gov. Doug Ducey’s Executive Order announced Thursday, the Recreation Centers of Sun City West will no longer enforce Maricopa County’s mask mandate, effective Friday, March 26.

Maricopa Community Colleges grapple with technology …

3/24/2021
For days, Maricopa Community Colleges have been experiencing a system-wide technology outage they say is the result of a cyber attack.

Land in Goodyear leased to Duncan Family Farms, …

3/24/2021
Much to the chagrin of some nearby residents, 1,060 acres of state-owned land leased to Duncan Family Farms in Goodyear may soon be home to office and industrial buildings, including a Samsung semiconductor manufacturing plant.

Phoenix commits to emergency COVID-19 shelters

3/24/2021
Over one year into the pandemic, Phoenix is renewing its commitment to helping the most vulnerable when it comes to housing.

State officials discourage suggested Scottsdale zoning

3/24/2021
A proposed zoning category called “desert rural neighborhoods” slated to be a part of Scottsdale’s general plan update has received criticism from the state land department. On …

Narcotics violations, burglaries, assaults, fraud, …

3/24/2021
The following crime reports were taken in Goodyear and Litchfield Park from March 12-21. GOODYEAR 85338 and 85395 Goodyear Police Department: March 12: Theft, 1000 block of South Litchfield …

New strategies emerging at Tempe City Hall to help …

3/24/2021
Tempe City Council is implementing new strategies to help people who are experiencing the trauma of enduring homelessness within municipal bounds.

Valley street gutter upgrade effects hundreds in Sun …

3/24/2021
Golf cars, standard vehicles and even cyclists in the community certainly have passed over major divots or bumps in the Sun City West community roads and audibly challenged the necessity.

Phoenix water rates will rise later this year

3/24/2021
City of Phoenix residents - your water bill could go up over the next two years. Last week, the Phoenix City Council passed a measure that will increase water rates 6.5% by 2022. The first increase- a 3% hike- will take effect later this year - on Oct. 1. The second - a 3.5% increase - will be implemented in March 2022.

Intel to add 2 new factories to Chandler campus

3/23/2021
Intel announced Tuesday it will invest $20 billion expanding its semiconductor manufacturing operations by building two new fabrication facilities at its Ocotillo Campus in Chandler. Chandler …

Paradise Valley considers next move as EPCOR rate case …

3/23/2021
The Paradise Valley Town Council will discuss behind closed doors adding input to pending litigation regarding EPCOR Water’s proposal to consolidate Valley water districts. The Paradise …