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A developer with solid credentials is stepping in to complete The Grid, a mixed-used project that once spurred high hopes in ...
Shortening hours at Red Mountain Center, eliminating open gym on Fridays at Eagles Community Center and raising fees are some ...
A Queen Creek High School staff member expressed her concerns about the district during its April 8 board meeting’s call to the public.
A Scottsdale state lawmaker who wants to be the state’s chief elections officer refused to say last week whether he believes ...
An overwhelming number of students, teachers, parents and community members sounded off last week against Mesa Public Schools ...
Candice Gonzales, an esteemed girls basketball coach at Mesquite High School, was surprised with the Spirit of Cotton Award ...
Bike lanes along a 2.5-mile stretch of Extension Road near downtown Mesa, which are heavily used by cyclists, will get safety ...
State representatives who said they were trying to protect Scottsdale residents from an Axon-friendly bill failed miserably ...
Dorothy Pratt, a lifelong Old Town resident, complains that raucous partiers at short-term rentals – called ‘STRs’ by the city – are turning her Peaceful Valley neighborhood into ‘Dreadful Valley.’ ...
A Taiwan amusement company plans to bring a new venue to Mesa and Chandler that features batting cages. Taroko Sports opened a baseball-focused gaming complex in Texas and has leased space at Mesa ...