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Adopt a Trail with the Phoenix Parks Foundation

The Phoenix Parks Foundation is launching the My Phoenix My Park, Adopt a Trail Program. Individuals and corporations have the exciting opportunity to sponsor specific...

Vail school district planning tiny home village

In an effort to attract teachers to an area that lacks affordable housing, the Vail School District announced plans to build a village of...

Gilbert ranks as one of nations safest cities

Gilbert was recently ranked as one of the nation's safest cities, based on a variety of qualifying factors. A study searching for the safest...

What you need to know about the Fiesta Bowl Parade

The National Bank of Arizona's 46th annual Fiesta Bowl Parade will march through central Phoenix on Saturday, December 30th at 9:00 a.m. The parade...

Scottsdale honors its employees

Assisting a disabled resident in need. Expanding law enforcement’s ability to address and treat opioid overdoses. Improving the lives of at-risk children and families....

What is your holiday greeting?

If I say Merry Christmas and you respond with your preferred season's greeting (e.g., Happy Hanukkah), we are good! It is a wonderful way to share...

Falling Arizona gas prices

Due to the predominantly statewide drop in prices, the Arizona median gas price ranks among the lower half of states nationally. Factors Contributing To Lower...

Ducey works to privatize Arizona rest stops

Typically, highway rest stops consist of food chains and well-known multi-million dollar corporations. However, Governor Doug Ducey is looking to change that narrative up...
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If you can read this, ending Net Neutrality did not break the Internet

There has not been this much hysteria over a Netpocalypse since Y2K, which failed to break the Internet. 18 years ago, media publications...
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Complimentary dinner at Phoenix Convention Center offers food, fellowship and fun

PHOENIX – The Salvation Army will serve its annual Christmas dinner to thousands at the Phoenix Convention Center’s South Building, on the southeast corner...