The Buckeye Fire Department is getting some much-needed equipment thanks to a grant. The department announced on Wednesday it was awarded $32,265 for 12 hazmat total encapsulating suits. The new gear will protect firefighters from dangerous chemicals,
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs invests $60.3 million in water sustainability projects, covering conservation, infrastructure, and contamination control.
The Buckeye Police Department was recently awarded a $50,000 grant to help combat impaired driving. The money comes from the DUI Abatement Council in partnership with the Arizona
Turf Paradise, Arizona’s first sports franchise, is celebrating nearly seven decades in Phoenix. It will be offering a full card of live, local horse racing on Friday, January 24, and Saturday, January 25. General admission is $5, general parking is free, and gates open at 11 a.m.
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Buckeye and Goodyear revealed their 2025 Legislative Priorities following the start of the Arizona Legislative session on Jan. 13 and the convening of the U.S. Congress on Jan. 3.
Some projects will turn desert corridors into the state's largest employment hubs with tens of thousands of new jobs and billions in investment. Others include outdated buildings
Some Phoenix homebuilders expect growth in building homes in 2025 amid the Valley’s current housing shortage and higher interest rates. In 2024, there were 24,860 new residential
The Buckeye Fire Department received on Wednesday more than $32,000 in grant money for 12 hazmat suits to better respond to hazardous situations.
Lyons purchased the gun legally in April 2024 from a widow whose husband had previously owned it legally. Then, police say Lyons sold it to Jesse Kitagawa Jr., 45, on April 8, 2024, not knowing Kitagawa was a convicted felon.
Already very busy with projects in Arizona, this Scottsdale builder is lining up an 800-home project in North Carolina.
The lawsuit says the Department of Water Resources stopped developers from getting water assurance certificates by illegally changing rules.