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Jordin Sparks, raised in Glendale, will sing National …

5/15/2024
Grammy-nominated Jordin Sparks will sing the National Anthem before the 108th running of the Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway over Memorial Day Weekend.

Report: Voters support bipartisan immigration …

5/15/2024
In a newly released 2024 Arizona Voters’ Agenda survey from the Center for the Future of Arizona, voters overwhelmingly supported bipartisan solutions to the humanitarian crisis brought on by …

SR 143, US 60 sections to close for weekend road, sign …

5/15/2024
Northbound State Route 143 will be closed this weekend between Broadway Road and Washington Street, state transportation officials said Tuesday. Paving work will require the closure from 10 p.m. …

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 …