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Indigenous advocates work to combat fake sober living …

5/11/2024
PHOENIX – Jade Lara was five months pregnant in January 2022 when she arrived at a group home in San Tan Valley with the promise of daily classes and group therapy to help her with sobriety. …

ASU puts police chief on paid leave, investigates …

5/11/2024
Arizona State University Police Chief Michael Thompson has been placed on paid administrative leave as ASU officials review complaints against him involving the removal of an encampment during a …

Fentanyl prosecutions up 20% in Maricopa County

5/11/2024
The number of fentanyl cases in 2023 rose 20% over the prior year in Maricopa County, and 2024 is expected to pass last year’s numbers, authorities said. The Maricopa County …

Phoenix moves ahead with plans for new Sky Harbor …

5/11/2024
The Phoenix City Council moving ahead with plans to build a new terminal on the west side of Sky Harbor Airport. City officials recently heard about the need to build the new terminal to …

Paving work closes I-17 section in north Phoenix

5/11/2024
Drivers who use southbound Interstate 17 in the north Phoenix and Anthem areas will face delays this weekend as a pavement improvement project begins. The closure will last until 5 a.m. Monday, …

US dedicates $60 million to saving water along the Rio …

5/10/2024
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says the federal government will be spending $60 million on projects along the Rio Grande in southern New Mexico and West Texas to make the river more resilient in …

Chandler Council advances teen safety ordinances

5/10/2024
Several public speakers and Chandler City Council members made a point at the May 9 regular meeting of saying passing two ordinances won’t solve all teen violence problems in the East Valley. …

Sun City West ladies help brighten Valley kids’ …

5/10/2024
Ladies in Corte Bella put their hearts into an effort that they wish they didn’t need to do at all.

Nonpartisan group's survey shows Arizona voters oppose …

5/10/2024
Arizona voters firmly oppose cuts to K-12 education, public safety and health care to balance the state’s budget, according to a poll conducted from a nonpartisan group.   The Center …

St. Joseph the Worker launches new workforce housing, …

5/10/2024
Phoenix-based nonprofit St. Joseph the Worker has launched its new Workforce Housing and Training Program. The 120-day program provides workforce and financial training for two weeks at …

Peoria theater showing Broadway hit on West Valley …

5/10/2024
“A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” is on stage now at Arizona Broadway Theatre in Peoria this month.

‘Dinner time’ burglaries slow after arrests made

5/10/2024
The “dinner time” residential burglaries have drastically died down since March. The Town of Paradise Valley’s number of burglary incidents have gone back down to what it was …