Avondale Residents Invited to Discuss Proposed Utility Rate Changes in Upcoming Public Meetings
Avondale residents may see changes in utility bills in July. The city has proposed rate adjustments and is holding public meetings for input before a May 5 hearing. Details are on the city website.
Report Warns of $2 Billion GDP Loss from Governor Hobbs' Housing Moratorium in Phoenix AMA, Lawmakers Urge Policy Reevaluation
An independent report suggests Governor Hobbs' housing moratorium may cost Arizona $2 billion in GDP over a decade, predicting job losses and reduced personal income. House Majority Leader Carbone calls for solutions to lift the moratorium.
Arizona Department of Corrections Welcomes New Advisory Committee Members to Foster Correctional Reform
The ADCRR announced new members for the Director's Advisory Committee, focusing on diverse areas like women's services, healthcare, and tribal relations, with the first meeting in April.
Main Burgers Brings Fresh American-Mexican Fusion to Downtown Mesa with Chiwas Restaurant Group's Latest Venture
Main Burgers, a new burger spot with a classic American diner twist, opened at a former Subway location in Mesa by the Chiwas restaurant group, offering a simple, family-friendly menu with three main burger options and a 1950s aesthetic.
Chino Valley Father and Two Children Perish in Tragic Road Accident on Williamson Valley Road
Local father and two children died after a road accident in Yavapai County; one child remains critical. Authorities are investigating the crash where the father's vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic.
Phoenix Honors Native American Hero Lori Piestewa Amid Controversy Over Military DEI Efforts
The Phoenix community honored Native American soldiers, highlighting Lori Piestewa, the first Native American woman killed in combat. The Pentagon faced criticism for removing and restoring DEI content on military websites.












