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When most people think of North Scottsdale, they picture mansions in gated communities. But thousands live in apartments, ...
Hundreds of East Valley high school seniors are continuing to miss out on a gateway to financial help for college and other ...
SRP is looking to double its capacity to supply electricity in the next decade to meet a growing demand. “In the next five-10 ...
Mesa is seeing a slight uptick in permits for so-called accessory dwelling units, or ADUs – albeit nothing to brag about in ...
Anticipating exponential growth in the next six years, Queen Creek Unified School District administration is requesting state ...
A new state law that restricts student use of wireless communication devices is already having a big impact in Chandler ...
As a child, she also learned a crucial lesson: Don’t be a sore loser. McAllen has been consistently out-voted by “the bloc,” ...
It was lights, camera, action at Mesa Community College’s main campus Aug. 13 as a lighting ceremony unveiled its new digital ...
A new state law that restricts student use of wireless communication devices is already having a big impact in Chandler ...
Scottsdale City Council’s last regular meeting was July 2 – with a two-month break planned until the next regular meeting, ...
A judge last week dismissed East Valley Institute of Technology’s lawsuit to void a lease with a medical provider on its ...
Mesa Public Schools will eliminate five assistant superintendent positions in the 2026-27 fiscal year in anticipation of a $9 million to $18 million budget shortfall.