Litchfield Park to Honor Fallen Heroes with Memorial Day Ceremony Featuring Mayor and Luke AFB Deputy Commander
Litchfield Park plans a Memorial Day Ceremony to honor fallen military personnel, featuring Mayor Schoaf and Lieutenant Colonel Smith as speakers, with a moment of silence and Taps to be observed.
Chandler Set to Revitalize Major Sewer Line with $45 Million Infrastructure Project
Chandler is set to refurbish its main 66-inch sewer line along Price Road, with a budget of $45 million, spanning 13,000 feet of pipeline and 22 manholes. Work begins June 2024 and ends January 2026, causing traffic disruptions.
Chandler Announces New Summer Hours for Recycling-Solid Waste Collection Center
Chandler's Recycling-Solid Waste Collection Center introduces new summer hours from May 30 to Sept 1, open 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursday to Monday. Residents must provide ID and a utility bill to dispose of waste.
Phoenix's Central Station Nears Completion, Promising Revitalized Urban Connectivity by Early 2025
Central Station in downtown Phoenix celebrates a construction milestone for its east tower. The mixed-use development is set to enhance the city's urban living and transit services with a projected opening in early 2025.
Scottsdale Faces New Traffic Delays as ADOT Shuts Down Loop 101 Exit for Two Months
ADOT closes the northbound Loop 101 off-ramp at Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd for two months, affecting Scottsdale traffic. The closure is part of a $108 million freeway improvement project expected to complete in early 2026.
Arizona Senate Propels Ballot Measure to Criminalize Unauthorized Border Crossings Amid Local Law Enforcement Concerns
Arizona Senate passes a measure to make border crossings a state crime, prompting concerns from local law enforcement about the strain on resources and feasibility of enforcement.












