Chandler Announces City Service Closures for July 4th; Pools Open, Trash Collection on Schedule
Chandler's government offices, public amenities, and recreational facilities will close for July 4th, but essential services like trash collection will continue as scheduled. Pools will open but close early, and there will be no lap swimming.
Federal Grant of $15.9M Boosts Expansion of Valley Metro Streetcar System in Mesa
Valley Metro area's public transit gets a $15.9 million federal grant to extend the streetcar network in Mesa, as announced by Representative Greg Stanton. The RAISE grant will fund design and environmental work for the expansion.
Attorney General Mayes and Coalition of 22 Attorneys General Support FTC's Stance Against Intuit’s TurboTax Misleading Ads
AG Mayes joins other attorneys general to support the FTC’s action against Intuit’s misleading TurboTax ads, urging a court to uphold the FTC's ban on such advertising.
Goodyear to Host Star Spangled Fourth Festivities with Fireworks, Live Music, and Family Fun on July 4th
Goodyear announces plans for its Star Spangled Fourth event on July 4th at both Goodyear Ballpark and Goodyear Recreation Campus, featuring games, live music, food trucks, and a fireworks display at 8:45 p.m.
Yavapai County Residents Prepare for Possible Power Outages as APS Launches Wildfire Safety Program
This article discusses the introduction of the Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) program by Arizona Public Service in Yavapai County, Arizona, to reduce wildfire risk, which may leave residents without power during high-risk conditions.












