A developer’s plan to split 7 acres into seven lots instead of six in a Gilbert subdivision has neighbors fuming.
Chandler mom Cassie Velez readily admits, there is no good kind of cancer. However, she feels fortunate that the kind that ...
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell and State Rep. Matt Gress introduced a new bill, “Preston’s Law” (HB2611).
Scottsdale City Council ended 2024 with a wave of activity: approving a massive Axon corporate-living project; passing a ...
Superstition Springs Center in northeast Mesa just lost another anchor store with Macy’s pulling out this year. Sears left in ...
Mesa homes sales in December beat a downward Valley trend while sellers still ruled at the bargaining table with no sign of a ...
A developer wants to put 68 townhouses on the site of his childhood home near Main Street and Alma School Road in West Mesa.
After wheeling and dealing through tens of millions of dollars in alleged fraudulent medical billing during their short ...
Like a good driver, the Scottsdale Transportation Commission looked far ahead – and checked the rearview mirror.
Jackie Luebbert has worked at Mesa Public Schools for 23 years and, like most teachers, has had to dig into her pocket to buy classroom supplies.
At its first meeting of the year, the Development Review Board gave the green light to two sizable projects – one at the ...
Mesa Public Schools employees will know by early February if they still have a job in August as the state’s largest district ...