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State minimum wage to increase by 50 cents in January

9/13/2023
PHOENIX — What would you buy for an extra $20 a week? A nice meal? A car mount for your phone? An extra four gallons of gasoline? That’s the choice that will be facing Arizonans at or near the bottom of the pay scale in January when the state’s minimum wage rises another 50 cents, to $14.35 an hour.

Glendale business a BBB ethics award finalist

8/3/2023
A Glendale-based business serving the Valley since 1961 is a finalist for the 2023 BBB Torch Awards for Ethics.

Public input sought on Table Mesa improvements

8/1/2023
Officials want input on proposed changes to the Table Mesa Recreation Area north of Phoenix. Table Mesa Recreation Area is located just off Interstate 17 — just south of Rock …

‘We cannot continue to scar Mother Earth’: Public …

7/23/2023
Dozens of community members, tribal leaders and state officials gathered in Flagstaff on Tuesday to show their support for a proposed national monument around the Grand Canyon, saying the designation could protect natural and cultural resources.

Valley JROTC cadets win scholarships

6/26/2023
Twelve Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps students and their programs have been honored as part of the Better Business Bureau’s Ethical Cadet Scholarship Program. The JROTC …

Lake Mead agreement will save Glendale 17% of annual …

6/15/2023
The Glendale City Council on Tuesday entered into a System Conservation Implementation Agreement with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the Central Arizona Water Conservation District.

I-11 project clears key legal challenge

5/25/2023
PHOENIX — A challenge to plans to build the 280-mile Interstate 11 project from Nogales to Wickenburg has survived a key legal challenge.

Glendale resident honored for public service …

4/20/2023
A Glendale resident emerged among the winners of those contributing designs for public service announcements.

Goddard: Rainy year won't end water shortage on …

3/11/2023
This winter’s rain and snow has been good for Arizona’s water supply but will end the historic drought and has had minimal impact on the Colorado River, a top water official told Gilbert …

Tohono O’odham leader says lack of infrastructure, …

3/2/2023
WASHINGTON – The vice chairwoman of the Tohono O’odham Nation told a House panel Wednesday that economic development on her remote reservation is hobbled by everything from a lack of basic infrastructure like roads and water to inadequate capital.

Prescribed burn planned in parts of Apache Junction

1/9/2023
The Bureau of Land Management’s Phoenix District is planning a prescribed fire to burn cut and piled brush from about 80 acres of land northeast of Apache Junction.

Federal agency to Arizona governor: Remove containers …

10/15/2022
PHOENIX — Federal officials want Gov. Doug Ducey to remove shipping containers he ordered placed along the border near Yuma and abandon his plans to put more there. In a letter Friday to …