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CBRE sells Mesa Ranch Plaza in Mesa for $26 million
CBRE announced the $26 million sale of Mesa Ranch Plaza, a 130,000 square-foot shopping center in Mesa, AZ. A private investor, Mesa Ranch 24 LP, acquired the property from SimonCRE. Alex Kozakov and Patrick Wade of CBRE’s South Bay Los Angeles office represented the buyer and seller in the transaction....
Bullhead Schools Surplus Equipment Sale
If one person’s trash is another person’s treasure, surplus supplies in the Bullhead City School District may be someone’s gold mine. The district will be launching a series of ongoing warehouse sales on August 15 and 29, plus September 12, with more to follow. The first three...
Rolling Rack Boutique Unveils Custom Hat Bar
Rolling Rack Boutique has recently introduced an exciting new addition to the shop that has become a hit with customers at the Sedona and Old Town store locations: a custom hat bar. The new experience allows customers to express their unique style by customizing trendy trucker hats to their liking.
Adam Epstein dead at 49 after brain cancer battle as loved ones remember Hairspray producer in touching tributes
HAIRSPRAY producer Adam Epstein has died at the age of 49. Adam died on Tuesday at Adventist Health Hospital in Glendale, Arizona, after a brief battle with brain cancer, his family confirmed. The Hollywood Reporter was the first to report the news. He was known for the revivals of Amadeus and The Crucible and adaptations of The Wedding Singer and Cry-Baby. Adam […]
Vacancy Announced for Bagdad Unified School District Governing Board: Applications Now Open
Yavapai County School Superintendent Tim Carter has announced a NON-PARTISAN vacancy on the Bagdad Unified School District Governing Board. The opening was created due to the fact that Board Member Brian Wallace relocated out of the district. The position was held, hoping that the 2024 election cycle would fill the seat, but no one applied to run. The position is now being posted with a term ending December 31, 2026.
Ron Fain with 100 Men Who Care, Signature Series, and Doc Holliday TONIGHT! | F1RST2KNOW
Buckle up and hold on to this F1RST2KNOW– Events, Recreation, Dining, Deals >>>. Guy Roginson and Ron Fain discuss the 100 Men and Women Who Care Event, Signature Series, and DOC Holliday night is TONIGHT!. Yavapai College Offering Tuition-Free Certifications. Buffalo Wild Wings Prescott Valley: Grand Reopening with Exciting...
What happened to Boston Market? What to know about the restaurant in Phoenix and beyond
Boston Market, once a fast casual comfort food giant with several hundred locations all over the U.S., appears to be on the brink of complete collapse. The chain has been quietly closing down its stores all over the country over the past few years, including all of its Arizona locations. Restaurant Business Online reported in March 2024 that the chain was down to just 27 locations nationwide. ...
Arizona DPS director sworn in as president of national law enforcement organization
PHOENIX – Arizona Department of Public Safety Director Jeffrey Glover was sworn in Tuesday as president of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE). The ceremony took place on the final day of NOBLE’s 48th annual training conference in New Orleans. NOBLE is a group of...
Companies ordered to pay over $900K for tricking Arizona consumers with fake delivery notices
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced on Wednesday that a judge entered a judgment of more than $900,000 against a man whose companies left fake missed delivery slips on their doors to trick people into providing their personal information and consent to receive phone solicitations. A Maricopa County Superior Court judge entered a judgment of $902,508 against Matthew Willes and his companies, which include Valley Delivery LLC, My Home Services LLC, Next Day Delivery LLC and...
Nationwide Debate Intensifies Over Cell Phone Bans in Schools Amid Safety and Focus Concerns
As schools across the nation grapple with the encroachment of cell phones in classroom settings, the debate over student focus versus parental contact continues to intensify. An array of schools and districts, including those in Arizona, are taking action to enforce cell phone restrictions during school hours, with varying degrees of stringency. In an April decision that underlines the complexity of this issue, Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill aimed at curtailing cell phone use in schools, leaving the choice to individual school administrations, as reported by FOX 10 Phoenix.
FBI Issues Alert for Missing Arizona Teen Believed to Have Traveled to Iowa to Meet Online Acquaintance
The FBI has issued an alert for Liliana "Lily" Munguia, a 17-year-old Arizona native, who appears to have flown to Iowa with the purpose of meeting someone she connected with online. According to FOX 10 Phoenix, Munguia left her father's house, located in the vicinity of Bapchule on the Gila River Indian Reservation, in the early morning hours of Aug. 5.
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