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Better Business Bureau Serving the Pacific Southwest recently announced 28 greater Arizona companies as finalists for the 2024 BBB Torch Awards for Ethics. more
Former Surprise mayor Lyn Truitt died on June 3 at his home in Morrow, Ohio. more
At the tender age of 18, Ned Kent joined the Army. more
The city of Surprise, in partnership with ARIZONA@WORK, is hosting a free hiring event on Thursday, June 27, to connect job seekers with employers who are currently hiring in the West Valley. more
The city of Surprise is upgrading traffic signals at Bell Road and R.H. Johnson Boulevard. more
Mayoral candidate Kevin Sartor said he’s against the Surprise City Council’s decision to raise the city’s sales tax from 2.2% to 2.8% to offset a loss in state revenue in the budget. more

Surprise’s budget has topped the billion mark for the first time. more
Surprise has scheduled another teen adventures event with a trip to Ape Index Rock Climbing Gym. more
Sales tax on most goods in Surprise will be going up this summer after the City Council voted June 4 to raise the rate. more
For the 10th year, West Valley Preps has announced honors for the best girls basketball players it covers in the West Valley. With so many quality players in the West Valley, a third team was … more
One Maricopa County high school student’s early interest in linguistics and coding has paved the way for a promising career — one she’s getting a jump on through early graduation from Arizona Virtual Academy. more
Light up your night and join the city of Surprise for an Independence Day Celebration on Thursday, July 4, featuring food trucks, kids activities and a fireworks display that begins at 8:45 p.m. more
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