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206 acres of land in Avondale sells for $247 million
In one of the biggest commercial real estate deals of the year, QTS Data Centers acquired 206.08 acres of land in Avondale for $246,866,895, according to Vizzda. The sellers were Terry Klinger and Grand View Dairy. The sale breaks down to $1,198,014.82 per acre. The land is part of the...
Watters Plant of the Week: Verbena
Ken Lain of Watters Garden Center in Prescott, Arizona is happy to announce that Verbena is the Watters Plant of the Week! Check out this week’s selection and stay tuned for more information on growing this plant!. Gorgeous purple flowers cover this summer-long bloomer held over compact green foliage....
Jade Carey’s Mom Is a Former Gymnast Who Is Divorced From Her Dad
Jade Carey’s mom Danielle Greenberg is a former gymnast who works as a gymnastics coach in Arizona, according to her LinkedIn page. “For me, I just want her to walk off healthy and happy,” Greenberg told AZ Central in 2021. “If that’s with a medal or not, it doesn’t matter. I’m proud of her either way.” She also goes by the name of Danielle Mitchell-Greenberg.
Scottsdale unveils new public art Raintree Drive and Hayden Road
A new public artwork by internationally recognized artist Phillip K. Smith III has joined the Scottsdale Public Art Permanent Collection. “TRI-HEX-CIRC” is a vertical, painted steel
Kingman Craft House replaces Hot Rod
KINGMAN – Interior remodeling continues at the former Hot Rod Cafe at 2215 Hualapai Mountain Road in Kingman. The building will reopen as the Kingman Craft House. The Kingman City Council has signaled its approval for a Series No. 12-Restaurant liquor license for the enterprise. Photos by Dave Hawkins.
‘Raw Rock ‘n’ Roll’: Plush brings the energy to the stage
Singer-guitarist Moriah Formica says fans should be ready for a true rock show when Plush visits the Crescent Ballroom on Friday, Aug. 23. “Whether we’re playing an opening set or a headlining show, we try to keep the energy pretty high,” she said. “We’re just straight-up, raw rock ’n’ roll. We plug in and play.
Red Cross sees an increase in summer home fires
Red Cross says they see an increase in home fires during the summer. They responds to a disaster every 8 minutes in the U.S. Over the last year, they said they've responded to over 55 home fires in Yuma and helped over 200 people. The post Red Cross sees an increase in summer home fires appeared first on KYMA.
ADEQ: Drinking water not threatened by gasoline released from Circle K
CHINO VALLEY, Ariz. — Drinking water in the Chino Valley area does not appear to be threatened by a fuel release reported by Circle K earlier this year. An estimated 86,000 gallons of unleaded gasoline was reportedly released into the environment from a Circle K underground storage tank in Chino Valley. The release occurred over a period of about 18 days and was caused by a faulty component of the submersible turbine pump.
Glendale among cities receiving housing vouchers for youths exiting foster care
The latest round of vouchers from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to help reduce homelessness among young people involved with child welfare services are out. Housing agencies in 19 states will receive over $3 million worth of assistance through the 2019 Foster Youth to Independence Initiative, and Glendale is one of them.
'He's running out of time,' Family of man trapped following warehouse collapse push for urgency in search
PHOENIX — Nearly 48 hours after a warehouse worker in west Phoenix was trapped under the partially collapsed roof, his family tells us they are desperate to find 22-year-old Oswaldo Montoya. "Time is running, and he's running out of time," his older sister, Judith Montoya said. Montoya is the...
State agency finds violations for Buckeye chemical plant that leaked nitric acid in June
A Buckeye chemical company that leaked nitric acid into the air in late June is now under investigation after Arizona Department of Environmental Quality announced on Friday that the company has been found to have multiple safety and environmental violations. On the afternoon of June 21, Thatcher Company of Arizona leaked over 10,000...
Litchfield Park to Renovate Key Community Parking Lot, Temporary Disruptions Expected
Attention to those who frequent the Litchfield Park Library, local dentists, and the Litchfield Park Recreation Center: the staple parking lot you've come to know is slated for a makeover. Starting Tuesday, July 30, renovations will begin, as reported by the official City of Litchfield Park website. Patrons will need to prepare for some adjustments, with parking restrictions set to kick in and limited spots available during the repair period, according to the City of Litchfield Park.
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