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Lake says she had right to accuse Maricopa County …

8/22/2023
PHOENIX — Failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake says she had a absolute right to publicly accuse Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer of illegally sabotaging the election with mis-sized ballots even though a judge ruling in her challenge to the 2022 election had already rejected that complaint as unproven.

Florence offers funds for downtown events

8/14/2023
Organizations hosting events in downtown this fall can apply to the town of Florence for funds. The Downtown Events Assistance application is now available for fall events taking place through …

Housing group to put $500K toward housing projects

8/9/2023
More than 250 homeless  people are expected to move to more permanent housing after $500,000 was awarded from the Arizona Housing Fund. 

Chandler mayor pleased with outcome of transportation …

8/9/2023
While a compromise on Maricopa County’s transportation funding announced earlier this month doesn’t give all interested parties everything they wanted, the Chandler mayor and another key …

Glendale student among those selected for …

7/31/2023
A Glendale student is among 19 young adults aged 17 to 20 selected for a ResilienSEA Externship with EarthEcho International, a nonprofit dedicated to building a global youth movement to protect and restore our ocean planet.

Preschool program in Tempe launches 7th year with …

7/27/2023
Tempe PRE has launched its seventh school year serving preschool children and their families bolstered by city council action this budget year to provide permanent funding for the program.

Funding helps keep Dysart Schools facilities up to …

7/13/2023
Without access to bonds, the Dysart Unified School District has to rely on funding from a state board.

Chandler school board members at odds over reserve …

7/8/2023
An awkward exchange took place between a pair of Chandler Unified School District Governing Board members its most recent meeting. Board President Jason Olive attempted to apologoize to board …

Kyrene stands by the legitimacy of its dual language …

7/6/2023
Kyrene School District’s dual language immersion programs are compliant with state provisions, the district says, despite calls from State Superintendent Tom Horne that state funding be pulled for illegal programs.

State superintendent eyes teaching method for English …

6/30/2023
Amid threats to pull state funding for how Scottsdale Unified teaches English language learning students, district officials say they have been operating within in the law and what’s best for …

Peoria city council approves $95,000 in arts grant …

6/29/2023
Funding totaling $95,000 from the city of Peoria’s arts grant program will go to 19 applicants in fiscal year 2024.

Hobbs issues executive orders involved in 'culture …

6/27/2023
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs is again wading into culture wars, issuing executive orders Tuesday to halt the use of public funds for “conversion therapy” while mandating them for “gender affirming health care,” at least for state and university employees and retirees.