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In anticipation for north Scottsdale growth, Miller …

8/31/2022
Scottsdale’s transportation department has a project in the works that will offer northern city residents a new roadway — in addition of Scottsdale and Pima roads — to get to their …

Buckeye Council has more full agenda

8/13/2022
BUCKEYE — On the heels of a meeting with no hearings and no presentations, the Buckeye City Council is poised to at least have a longer time together Tuesday. There are two hearing items on …

Major I-10 project in Buckeye behind schedule

8/7/2022
BUCKEYE— While many Arizona students head back to school, visitors from other states are still on Interstate 10 and other Valley highways, enjoying their summer vacations. A part of I-10 …

Food drive campaign supports weekend, after school …

7/27/2022
The cost of living is at an all all-time high, from rent and utilities to fuel and food. As the price of groceries soar, local food banks are feeling the strain and anticipate back to school expenses next month being especially difficult on families who are already stretched financially.

Developer has plans for Buckeye cricket stadium

7/20/2022
BUCKEYE — The West Valley is more than a day’s travel away from Sri Lanka. It’s also quite far from other places where cricket is an immensely popular sport. That …

Buckeye Council has annexations, more on busy agenda

7/16/2022
BUCKEYE — The City of Buckeye is set to grow a little bigger, if two processes that are part of the City Council’s Tuesday agenda are completed as planned. The council’s regular …

City of Buckeye budget is $520M

7/6/2022
BUCKEYE — A $520 million budget ought to have a lot in it. That’s the case for the city of Buckeye’s final fiscal 2023 budget — both on the revenue and expenditure …

Miller takes reins as CFO of TPI Composites, Inc.

5/31/2022
SCOTTSDALE — TPI Composites, Inc., an independent manufacturer of composite wind blades, announced last week it has appointed Ryan Miller as Chief Financial Officer.

Artisan Scottsdale moves closer to construction

5/20/2022
While Scottsdale never approved the parcel bounded by Indian School Road on the north, east First Avenue on the south and west Marshall Way on the east as a parking lot, it became an informal one.

Volunteers help Free Arts for Abused Children of AZ …

5/20/2022
From left, Gilbert residents Leslie Rumsey and Maria Valles recently volunteered at Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona with their Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa teammates, creating affirmation cards …

The Miller submits site plan for Scottsdale approval

3/22/2022
Downtown Scottsdale multifamily project, The Miller, is seeking city approval again — this time for its site plan, building elevations and landscape plan for a new 148-unit, six story building. …

Buckeye firefighter dies of COVID-19

2/9/2022
The Buckeye Fire Department announced this week that one of its own had succumbed to COVID-19.BVFD announced, in a Facebook post, that Engineer Brian Miiller had lost a one-month battle with COVID-19 …