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Apache Junction school district board meets twice Jan. …

1/8/2021
A virtual retreat in the morning and an organizational meeting in the afternoon — both Jan. 8 — have been slated by the Apache Junction Unified School District Governing Board. At …

Peoria City Council appoints vice mayor, mayor pro tem

1/6/2021
Peoria Mayor Cathy Carlat and City Council unanimously appointed Councilmember Jon Edwards to serve as vice mayor and Councilmember Bill Patena to serve as mayor pro tem for one-year terms. …

Glendale adding to efforts to link Valley bike routes, …

1/4/2021
For a region built for cars, the Valley is making a push to add more bicycle lanes to its travel options. But to do so, it takes each community to pitch in, as Glendale is in 2021.

Changing COVID-19 metrics allows Scottsdale Schools to …

12/23/2020
Among New Year’s resolutions within the Scottsdale Unified School District is one that has been made before: deciding when it’s safe for students to return to learn in person amid the latest COVID-19 surge.

Decline in student enrollment forces Scottsdale …

12/18/2020
The Scottsdale Unified School District readjusted its 2020-21 budget as it copes with millions of dollars in losses caused by lower enrollment this year and less money than anticipated from a governor-established fund to compensate for COVID-related complications.

Join the Peoria Parks, Recreation and Community …

12/10/2020
The City of Peoria is seeking residents to join the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Board.

Bauders, Cancio, Garcia elected to AJUSD school board

11/27/2020
Incumbent Cami Garcia and newcomers Bobby Bauders and Gilbert “Gil” K. Cancio were elected to the Apache Junction Unified School District Governing Board, according to unofficial results …

Census workers readying to knock on doors

7/8/2020
Less than 60% of Arizona households have self-responded to the 2020 U.S. Census as officials prepare to knock on the doors of residences that have yet to complete the decennial questionnaire.

Arizona Senate lawyer seeks ‘do-over’ in staffer …

11/18/2019
PHOENIX — The state Senate wants a do-over of at least part of the trial where a jury concluded a staffer was the victim of racial and sexual discrimination.

Officials seek solutions; County board sets $2M for …

8/13/2019
While the number of homeless people living on Valley streets has increased dramatically over the past six years, county and local officials are working to find …

Arizona may be immune to U.S. Supreme Court ruling on …

6/28/2019
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — A decision by Arizona voters in 2000 could immunize this state from the effects of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday on partisan …

DRY-HEAT DEADLY: Officials warn of danger, offer …

6/12/2019
By Matt Roy, Independent Newsmedia While federal agencies announced heat warnings across the Western U.S., local officials are providing resources and information to help Valley residents stay …