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PHOENIX — Attorneys for Kari Lake are telling a judge there is no reason he should make her — or them — pay the legal fees in their unsuccessful legal attempt to undo the results of … more
CHANDLER — The race to determine who’ll lead the city’s largest public education agency for the next four years turned out to be the subject of the top YourValley.net story about … more
PHOENIX – In 2021, when the Phoenix Suns emerged from an 11-year playoff drought to unexpectedly reach the NBA Finals against the Milwaukee Bucks, they revived a fan base around the Valley that … more
PHOENIX — Calling her bid to overturn the election “frivolous” and lacking “legal and factual merit,” attorneys who successfully defended against her claims want … more
CHANDLER — In 2018, the Boy Scouts of America’s Grand Canyon Council welcomed girls into Cub Scouts. In 2019, the Council welcomed girls to the Boy Scouts BSA program. The Eagle Scout … more
PHOENIX — Mark Finchem, the failed candidate for secretary of state, now wants to appeal a ruling upholding the election of Adrian Fontes, his Democratic foe. Daniel McCauley, his attorney, … more

CHANDLER — Intel Arizona employees are spreading holiday cheer to Valley children, seniors, and families in need through their annual holiday donation drive and holiday Ride for Youth. More … more
CHANDLER — Gummi World held a Dec. 13 ribbon-cutting and grand opening ceremony for its new dietary supplement manufacturing facility at 370 North Juniper Drive. Recently chosen by the … more
CHANDLER — A whole mix of emotions. That’s what Lindsay Love seemed to be experiencing Dec. 14 at the Chandler Unified School District Board of Governors meeting. In the final meeting … more
The end of November drew the curtains on yet another edition of Sewa Diwali Food drive by the Hindu community of Chandler. Since 2018, The Indic (Dharmic) organizations of the U.S. have been … more
As temperatures in valley dip into below freezing this week, homeowners water pipelines are at risk of breaking  which can be  costly but can be preventable.  more
CHANDLER — An ordinance allowing chickens to be kept at any single-family home was approved by the Chandler City Council at its Dec. 5 meeting. Ordinance No. 5035, which has been worked on … more
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