Peoria Embarks on Eco-Friendly Park Transformation, Swapping Grass for Drought-Tolerant Landscaping
Peoria Parks and Recreation is launching a turf reduction plan to save water by converting 18 city parks to drought-resistant landscapes, preserving up to a million gallons of water per acre annually.
Chandler Council Explores Transition to City-Run Ambulance Services for Enhanced Local Emergency Care
The Chandler City Council discussed the potential transition to a city-run ambulance service, evaluating a study on its viability and considering pros like improved care and cost controls, with a tentative switch planned for 2027.
Chandler Eyes Future Growth with Strategic Industry Focus Despite Economic Uncertainties
Economic Development Director Micah Miranda briefed the Chandler City Council on the city's robust economy, highlighting resilient industry clusters and strategies for future growth, despite layoffs at Intel and evolving work trends.
Gilbert's Zevx Inc. Enters Liquidation, Auctions Assets as EV Industry Faces Fluctuations
Zevx Inc., an electric vehicle company based in Gilbert, is liquidating its assets and closing operations, with a special entity handling the sale of its equipment, patent, and intellectual property.
ADOT Opens New Collector-Distributor Road on Monday, Big Changes for Broadway Curve Commuters in Phoenix
ADOT is set to open a new westbound CD road in the Broadway Curve area on August 19, part of a project to ease I-10 congestion. Closures will occur from August 16-19 to facilitate this.
Mesa Father Handcuffed After Reporting His Daughter Missing, Calls for Officer Training Amidst Department’s Review
A father in Mesa was handcuffed by police after calling to report his missing child; the police stated he was not following commands. The child was later found safe, and the mother was charged with disorderly conduct.












