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Prescott Valley Deputy Town Manager Earns ACMA Award
Congratulations to Ryan Judy, Prescott Valley Deputy Town Manager, who was awarded the 2024 Gabe Zimmerman Public Service Award in the category of Community Builder. He was presented the award during the Arizona City/County Management Association Summer Conference on July 11. This award is in memory of Gabe Zimmerman who...
Food Franchise Debuts Five New Southwest-Style Grill Concept Locations in Arizona
GoTo Foods, the parent company of Auntie Anne’s®, Carvel®, Cinnabon®, Jamba®, McAlister’s Deli®, Moe’s Southwest Grill, and Schlotzsky’s®, announces the expansion of Moe’s Southwest Grill into Arizona with a five-unit franchise agreement that will bring locations to the greater Phoenix area.
AZRE Forum will dissect market conditions and market opportunities
Arizona is in an era of rapid growth as multiple mega-projects in the Valley pour billions of dollars into the state — most notably, TSMC’s recent announcement that it will increase its investment in Phoenix yet again, now up to $65 billion. According to Thompson Thrift, during the first quarter of 2024, the Phoenix market had 4.5 million square feet of net absorption, representing a double-digit increase over 2023, which should make for a spirited discussion at the AZRE Forum, which offers a mid-year analysis of market conditions and market opportunities in commercial real estate.
Several areas evacuated for Black Fire burning south of Roosevelt Lake
Several communities were given evacuation orders Monday as the Black Fire continued to burn South of Roosevelt Lake on the edge of the Superstition Wilderness, according to fire officials. Multiple locations near the Black Fire were put on "go" status, according to the Arizona Central West Zone Type Three Incident...
USPS Initiates Mailing Service Changes, Arizona Residents Affected
The way we use the US mail system has changed greatly in the last few decades. More people pay their bills online instead of mailing out bills and checks. We're much more likely to communicate via email or text messaging rather than sending someone correspondence through a card or letter.
Yavapai Regional Medical Center Announces New Board Members
Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC) is pleased to announce the appointment of four distinguished new members to its Board of Directors: Jean Dew, Gillian Haley, Lori Hunt and Marc McDonald. Each brings a unique blend of expertise, dedication, and passion for serving the community. Jean Dew returns to...
Man sentenced for setting two houses on fire in west Phoenix
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A 19-year-old learned his punishment for setting two houses on fire in west Phoenix last year, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office announced on Monday. Osman Perez Vazquez was sentenced to four years in prison and three years of supervised probation for his crimes. It was...
Suns' Projected Win Total Revealed for 2024-25
The Phoenix Suns are projected to win nearly 50 games.
Suspected DUI Results in Fatality and Injuries in South Phoenix, Driver Faces Multiple Charges
A fatal DUI accident has left one dead and others injured after a two-vehicle collision in south Phoenix on Saturday. According to AZ Family, 44-year-old Henry Mandley was ejected from a vehicle following the incident that occurred near 35th and Southern avenues around 5:40 p.m. Mandley was transported to the hospital with serious injuries and tragically passed away early Sunday morning.
Chance of thunderstorms slated to continue through the week, lower temperatures
Metro Phoenix can expect both fewer extreme temperatures and isolated thunderstorms in the week ahead after a storm rolled across the area Sunday night. Scattered thunderstorms are developing in northern parts of the state, with Phoenix experiencing a 15% chance of thunderstorms Monday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Monsoon storms may bring more heat relief in metro Phoenix later this week
After monsoon storms dumped rain in some areas across metro Phoenix Sunday night, relief from the heat may continue later in the week. The National Weather Service forecasts the chance of rain between 20% and 30%, including on Wednesday and Thursday. “Once we get later in the week, the moisture...
Speak of the Devils Podcast Sitdown Series: Linebackers coach A.J. Cooper
TEMPE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) -- Kenny Dillingham wasn’t the only new Sun Devil coach to return home last year. Along with defensive coordinator Brian Ward, Valley native A.J. Cooper came home to lead ASU’s linebackers. Cooper’s path took him from Sunnyslope High School to a productive stint at...
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