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Arizona legislation looks to ban outside funding from …

3/16/2021
PHOENIX -- Raising the specter of Mark Zuckerberg influencing who holds office in Arizona, Republican lawmakers moved Monday to block counties from taking money from any private source to help run local elections.

Litchfield Park eyes recreational marijuana ordinance

3/16/2021
The Litchfield Park City Council will hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance regulating recreational marijuana use and establishments during its regular virtual meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 17.

Cushman & Wakefield notches $10.5M sale of significant …

3/16/2021
Elliot Park 10 now a part of Emeryville real estate portfolioCushman & Wakefield arranged the off-market sale of Elliot Park 10, a 95,300-square-foot, multi-tenant industrial property in Tempe. …

Arizona detects new coronavirus variant

3/16/2021
Three cases of the more transmissible COVID-19 variant first detected in Brazil have been discovered in Arizona, the health department said.

Scottsdale man sentenced for national investment fraud …

3/16/2021
A Scottsdale man was sentenced March 15 to 16 years in prison for his participation in a nationwide investment fraud conspiracy that cost victims over $23 million in total losses.

Andrews to take over top financial position in …

3/15/2021
The city of Scottsdale has gained a new treasurer and in the process the city of Peoria has lost their CFO.

Scottsdale anti-discrimination ordinance heads for …

3/15/2021
It has been a long and winding road, but Scottsdale appears to have finally reached consensus that an anti-discrimination ordnance belongs embedded within city codes. According to city officials, …

Most Scottsdale ZIP codes see small number of COVID-19 …

3/15/2021
Most Scottsdale ZIP codes are reporting minimal cases of COVID-19 this week, as 9,700 more residents reportedly received the vaccine, state data shows. Across Scottsdale, 89,013 residents have …

Goodyear voters approve city charter updates

3/15/2021
Goodyear voters have approved all 10 measures updating the city’s charter. Official results from the city’s March 9 special election show that all 10 measures were approved by healthy …

Grand Canyon University’s hits 50K vaccines given

3/15/2021
Grand Canyon University hit a milestone on March 11: the university has administered more than 50,000 COVID-19 vaccines at its point of distribution site.

Loop 303, Peoria road project prep area for growth

3/15/2021
A Peoria road project essential for rapid city growth should help silence any critics who once thought officials missed retail opportunities by allowing too much residential housing along Loop 101.

Pubs aim for quieter St. Patrick’s Day parties

3/15/2021
Phoenix bars and restaurants were ordered to close their doors last year on March 17 through an order from Mayor Kate Gallego, putting a significant damper on St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. For many Irish pubs in the Valley hoping 2021 would be a return to raucous business as usual, this year’s celebrations will continue to be slightly subdued.