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Teen Mental Health First Aid is a National Council for Mental Wellbeing peer-to-peer program recently adopted by the Chandler Unified School District as part of its effort to deal more effectively … more
A person died Sunday morning in a shooting that involved Surprise police officers. Police responded about 3 a.m. March 10 on a domestic violence call at a home near West Waddell and North Dysart … more
The second Glendale City Council budget workshop for fiscal year 2025 Tuesday morning dealt primarily with capital improvements and confusion. Enterprise funds account for the largest chunk of … more
The seven states that use water from the Colorado River proposed competing plans to the federal government this week on the river’s future management, with upper and lower basin states offering … more
A three-vehicle collision Saturday morning involving a Valley Metro bus just east of Gilbert Road and Southern Avenue left a car driver dead, Mesa police said. The crash, which also included a … more
Chandler Unified School District Superintendent Frank Narducci presented aN “And Then Some” Award to Ethan Cakmak, A student at Hamilton High School, at the Feb. 14 CUSD Governing Board … more

A woman died about 5 p.m. Thursday after the vehicle she was driving rolled over near 1000 East Telegraph Pass Road on South Mountain, police said. Two children were injured in the … more
Arizona cities are preparing to either tighten their belts or raise sales taxes as they adjust for revenue reductions from the state Legislature that will start next year. Last year, the … more
PHOENIX — On a night where Grayson Allen made eight 3-pointers for the second game in a row, and the Phoenix Suns defeated the Toronto Raptors to keep their automatic playoff bid alive, the … more
TSMC is on the verge of winning more than $5 billion in federal funding, according to a March 8 Bloomberg News report.  The federal funding — which is not yet finalized— is to … more
PHOENIX — State schools chief Tom Horne has no legal authority to sue to force all Arizona schools to use only “structured English immersion” to teach the language to students who are not proficient, a judge has ruled. more
Some people are self-made millionaires. Other people are self-made geniuses. That latter is where Surprise resident Ed Flynn falls. more
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