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Scottsdale Gallery Association presents June Days Gold …

5/15/2024
On Thursday, June 6, the Scottsdale Gallery Association and participating member galleries present the June Days Gold Palette ArtWalk in conjunction with the city of Scottsdale’s June Days …

Phoenix plans $25.2 million for public art over next 5 …

5/14/2024
The city of Phoenix is spending more on public art than ever before, with $25.2 million in projects planned during the next five years, up nearly $5.3 million from last year’s five-year plan. …

Three ‘Gilbert Goons’ enter plea deals in 2 …

5/14/2024
Three alleged “Gilbert Goons” have pleaded guilty to criminal charges in Maricopa and Pinal counties. None of the defendants are charged in the October murder of 16-year-old Preston Lord …

Valley businesses get boost from ASU expertise

5/14/2024
An idea lab is helping sprout durable concepts to help some Valley business owners grip the reins of success. But Arizona State University’s SMB lab — for small and midsize businesses …

United Sound nonprofit in Mesa receives grant for …

5/14/2024
United Sound, an Arizona nonprofit based in Mesa that provides music lessons to special needs students, recently received a $15,000 grant through Arizona Financial Credit Union’s Local Causes …

Border security legislation stalled temporarily in …

5/14/2024
PHOENIX — Border security legislation stalled Tuesday, at least temporarily, amid concerns by one senator about some of its provisions. Ken Bennett told Capitol Media Services some of what …

Surprise, northwest Valley at-risk teens get lifeline

5/14/2024
Now in its third month of operation in the far northwest Valley, a Del E. Webb hospital program helps teens ages 13 to 17 through an intensive outpatient program setting with three-hour group-based therapy sessions

I-10 ramps closed for Broadway Curve work, more to …

5/14/2024
Two eastbound off-ramps are closed so work can move forward on the Broadway Curve improvement project, and state transportation officials said drivers can expect to see more long-term closures later …

Scottsdale City Council approves priorities for CDBG …

5/14/2024
Scottsdale will soon have a new pot of money to help the city’s most vulnerable population as well as residents looking to upgrade their homes or have emergency repairs completed. The city …

NAU team looks at autism services disparities

5/14/2024
FLAGSTAFF – Researchers at Northern Arizona University have launched a project to study persistent disparities in autism services for children from underserved communities. The project was …

Ozone high pollution advisory ordered through …

5/14/2024
State health officials have issued an ozone high pollution advisory for Tuesday and Wednesday, May 14-15, and advise caution for those planning strenuous outdoor activities. Other …

Former Peoria attorney files countersuit against city

5/14/2024
A former Peoria city attorney filed a countersuit in Maricopa County Superior Court saying an attempt by the city to sue her came with officials trying to have her ousted from her job at the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.