It compels me to paraphrase the old cliche about blind squirrels and nuts. At the Arizona Capitol, even a squirrely nut ...
Prior to securing her first term approximately 12 years ago, Lauren Tolmachoff was an ordinary citizen of Glendale with no ...
Are the days of wine and roses over? Perhaps. Wine consumption for Americans is in decline. Wineries are closing in Napa Valley, at an alarming rate. Evidently, boomers are to ...
It’s back to the drawing board for Deer Valley Unified School District. Actually, DVUSD may need two chalkboards: one to map ...
This year marks the 50th birthday of the Special Olympics of Arizona, which is dedicated to creating a space for individuals with disabilities to shine and be celebrated for their ...
The Glendale City Council recently received an update on a plan to replace its current water meter system with more advanced infrastructure in the form of ultrasonic water meters, with ...
The Glendale City Council recently reviewed its programs and resources available to residents under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) — ensuring alignment with federal standards. In light of t ...
Last December, the Hometown Christmas Parade brought joy/holiday spirit to the masses of Glendale, while collecting donations ...
The Peoria Unified School District Governing Board recently voted to approve the closures of Kachina and Pioneer Elementary Schools, following an unsuccessful bond override and declining enrollment. T ...
Deer Valley Unified School District Superintendent Curtis Finch’s March 11, to the DVUSD governing board: I am writing to formally share my intent to resign as superintendent of DVUSD, effective June ...
Family members of up to 53 hospitalized children will soon benefit every day as Ronald McDonald House Central and Northern ...
When “robot-on-human” crime finally arrived for mankind, maybe you pictured an attack straight out of “The Terminator” — a ...
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