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Peoria Unified travel requests bring scrutiny at the …

1/27/2023
Out of state travel requests have become a hot topic at recent Peoria Unified school board meetings and took center stage Jan. 26, when new governing board member Heather Rooks requested one such item from the consent agenda be pulled for discussion.

Homeless community treated with ‘dignity’ at …

12/15/2022
The sun was shining on an otherwise chilly 50-degree late morning the week before Christmas, there was a gathering of helpful folks everywhere Bruce Vanhuss looked, and a hot catered meal.

DOJ to watch polls in 5 Arizona counties

11/8/2022
PHOENIX — Federal officials will be watching polling Tuesday in five Arizona counties. But no one is saying exactly how the Department of Justice selected those five — or exactly what …

Housing costs, stagnant wages increasing homelessness …

4/1/2022
It’s undeniable that the volatile real estate market is greatly impacting buyers and sellers. But it’s more than a typical real estate tale where home values are inflated and housing inventory is rarer than Valley rain.

Redistricting meetings slated for Pinal County …

2/5/2022
Every 10 years after a new Census is completed providing updated population data, Pinal County is required to revise supervisor districts to ensure populations between the five districts remain …

Republican Kelly Gremmel announces run for Apache …

1/28/2022
Apache Junction City Council member Kelly Gremmel recently announced plans to run for justice of the peace for the Apache Junction Justice Court. Gremmel said she has been encouraged by many …

DOJ attorney blasts Arizona lawsuit against vaccine …

11/5/2021
PHOENIX — A challenge by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to the Biden administration’s vaccine mandates for federal employees and contractors is legally and factually flawed, an …

DOJ blasts Arizona AG on border wall argument of …

9/17/2021
PHOENIX — Claims by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich that the Biden administration is altering federal immigration law as part of “population augmentation strategies” is …

What the eviction moratorium could mean for Southwest …

8/8/2021
Early this week, it looked like time might be up for Southwest Valley residents on the brink of eviction. The federal eviction moratorium, which had been renewed several times since the start of the …

30-day notice may temporarily stave off evictions

8/3/2021
The federal eviction moratorium first imposed at the onset of the pandemic expired over the weekend, leaving thousands of Arizonans vulnerable to eviction, housing advocates warn. But a …

Blue Sky Organic Farms leases 40 acres to replace land …

6/26/2021
For more than 25 years, David Vose, his partner, Sara Dolan, and their crews at Blue Sky Organic Farms have enjoyed unencumbered views of the Estrella Mountains in the distance as they worked, but that won’t be the case much longer.

Brnovich tells DOJ to back off Arizona's election …

6/14/2021
PHOENIX — State Attorney General Mark Brnovich is warning his federal counterpart to stay out of the way of the current audit of the 2020 election returns. In a letter Monday to U.S. …