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Litchfield Park introduces recreational marijuana …

3/18/2021
Recreational marijuana establishments and testing facilities will only be allowed in Litchfield Park’s Monument Point Business Park under an ordinance introduced during the City Council’s regular virtual meeting March 17.

Goodyear named fifth least-crowded city in U.S.

3/18/2021
Two Southwest Valley cities are among the country’s 10 least crowded cities with populations over 50,000 and at least 10 square miles of land area, according to a new blog on rent.com.

Kindness Arizona traveling tour to deliver hope, vital …

3/18/2021
Putting safety first amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fiesta Bowl Organization and Desert Financial Credit Union will share kindness statewide with a traveling tour coined, “Kindness …

Financial institutions partner to give $50K to …

3/18/2021
TruWest Credit Union and the Federal Home Bank of San Francisco are joining forces to help the American Lung Association.

State land auction could support Phoenix semiconductor …

3/18/2021
Phoenix officials are mum about a land deal expected to support a new semiconductor facilities plant near Deer Valley Airport. A land property, totaling 223.79 acres, is set to be auctioned March 30 and potentially could be home to semiconductor facilities. According to published reports, a company in Taiwan is looking at the Valley land for a massive fabrication plant.

Arizona bill would warn dating app users of scammers

3/17/2021
PHOENIX -- Arizonans who may be blinded a bit in their search for love are in line to get some protections from the state, if not for heartbreak, at least from being fleeced for their …

Arizona to open new vaccine appointments on Fridays

3/17/2021
The Arizona Department of Health Services announced March 17 it will make COVID-19 vaccination appointments available each Friday for the following week in an effort to make it easier for Arizonans to register for appointments at state mass-vaccination sites.

Former Bradley Academy CEO sentenced in theft scheme

3/17/2021
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced March 17 that Daniel K. Hughes, former CEO of the defunct Bradley Academy of Excellence in Goodyear, was sentenced to four years in prison and ordered to pay restitution for his role in the theft of more than $2.6 million from the Arizona Department of Education, the U.S. Dept. of Education, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and the Federal Communications Commission.

Scottsdale mayor, council remove Smith from city …

3/17/2021
The Scottsdale City Council majority voted to kick Planning Commissioner Prescott Smith off the volunteer board, citing the amount of times he has recused himself in public meetings because of a …

Short-term rentals bill advances in Arizona …

3/17/2021
PHOENIX — Rejecting claims the measure amounts to little more than window dressing, a House panel voted Tuesday to give local governments more power to regulate short-term vacation rentals.

April exercise can help support Grand Canyon Park

3/17/2021
Walk, jog, run and give back. The Grand Canyon Conservancy, the non-profit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, is asking Valley residents to donate to its fundraiser where proceeds will go to help protect and preserve the park.

Goodyear, Avondale seek public input on transit

3/17/2021
Maricopa County has been the fastest-growing county in the United States for the past several years, and the West Valley is leading the charge. Residents are being asked to help plan for that growth by participating in a short survey to evaluate the need for improved and expanded transit service.