
Chandler employees get $5.5M in bonuses from pandemic savings
More than 1,500 city of Chandler employees are splitting $5.5 million in bonuses from savings due to COVID-19 pandemic hiring freezes.
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Beat the heat: State-run vaccine site opens inside ASU arena
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SpaceX flight is dream come true for Valley professor
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Scottsdale's Wok ‘N Roll opens new spot in Phoenix
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How one organization supports early childhood literacy for the most vulnerable
By PNC Bank - Nearly two out of every three children in low-income communities don’t own a single children’s book, a fact that ultimately could have profound impacts even before entering kindergarten, according to Arizona nonprofit Southwest Human Development. -
Armed robbery suspect set sights on Phoenix Dollar Tree, Sally Beauty
An armed robbery suspect targeted Dollar Tree and Sally Beauty Supply stores in the Phoenix area in 2015.Comments -
Arizona reports 675 new COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths Monday
Arizona public health officials on Monday reported 675 new coronavirus cases and no additional deaths from COVID-19. -
Biden to nominate Tucson police chief to lead US border agency
President Joe Biden plans to nominate Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus as head of Customs and Border Protection, the White House announced Monday. -
Scottsdale couple dead after suspected murder-suicide, police say
A man suspected of fatally shooting his wife barricaded himself in their home Sunday before turning a weapon on himself, Scottsdale police said. -
Valley immigration attorney explains legal process for asylum seekers
Some of the newly arrived migrants could be waiting years to have their asylum cases resolved, an immigration attorney in El Mirage said. -
As temperatures rise, experts warn of increased rattlesnake encounters
As temperatures rise and rattlesnakes come out of hibernation, experts warn of an increased possibility to have a run-in with one of these venomous snakes across Arizona. -
Business faces tricky path navigating post-Trump politics
For decades the GOP and business have shared common ground, especially with their mutual belief in low taxes and the need to repeal regulations. But the relationship has come under increasing pressure as companies take cultural stands and other interests diverge. -
Weekend wrap-up: Here are the biggest Arizona stories from April 9-11
From Arizona passing the four million mark of COVID-19 vaccines administered to Moon Valley Nursery looking to hire hundreds, here are the biggest Arizona stories of the weekend. -
‘Dog-flipping’ rises as more Americans seek companionship amid pandemic
Nationwide lockdowns in the past year have driven demand for companionship from dogs, but some pricey and popular canines are being stolen and sold to unsuspecting buyers. -
Man accused of killing girlfriend after car crashes into Phoenix home
A man has been arrested for the death of his girlfriend after the woman was found with a bullet wound inside a car that crashed into a Phoenix home on Saturday, according to authorities. -
Andrew: Philip's death has left 'huge void' in queen's life
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Arizona reports 540 new COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths Sunday
Arizona public health officials reported 540 new coronavirus cases on Sunday and no additional deaths from COVID-19. -
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signs bill banning private election grants
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New 45-foot mural unveiled in downtown Phoenix
Two renowned artists recently completed a new 45-foot mural sponsored by the Downtown Phoenix Partnership, officials have announced. -
Tempe ranked one of the most eco-friendly cities for renters in US
Tempe has been named one of the most environmentally-friendly cities for renters to live in, according to Apartment Guide. -
Do your kids a favor and teach them to be financially literate
If you've been hearing the term “financial literacy” a lot, there’s a good reason — it’s one of the most important money-related topics around.