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A month after Scottsdale Unified School District’s Governing Board approved a new high school social studies curriculum, a ...
Recordings dubbed “The Parkingate Tapes” likely deepened the wedge between Mayor Lisa Borowsky and Scottsdale City Council.
On the defensive after her veto earlier this month, Gov. Katie Hobbs last week proposed her own version of a law on who ...
Two Republicans on the Arizona Corporation Commission – including a former Mesa city councilman – are facing primary ...
Her decision comes despite a plea from Queen Creek Republican Rep. Michael Way, the sponsor of the legislation, who wrote to ...
The city-owned Arizona Museum of Natural History – which features a life-size dinosaur bursting out of an upper exterior wall in downtown Mesa – is not living up to its ...
The Higley Unified School District Governing Board has approved a ballot measure for November that gives it the final say on ...
Mesa has a new police chief and it may take people a little time not to confuse him with the new city manager: both have the ...
Mesa is doling out $1 million to seven nonprofits for programs such as youth prevention education and holistic support for ...
Attorneys for the Goldwater Institute – Scottsdale’s long-time nemesis – are suing to block the implementation of a new city ...
The Queen Creek Town Council is lowering the primary property tax rate for the third consecutive year. The council unanimously voted to lower the rate from $1.63 to $1.55 per $100 of assessed value.
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