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Schedule finalized for Bighorn soccer season
MOHAVE COUNTY – The wait is almost over for the inaugural season of Mohave Community College Men’s Soccer! The first official schedule for Mohave Community College Men’s Soccer is now finalized, and Bighorn fans can mark their calendars for gamedays. Men’s Head Coach Camilo Valencia says the...
Surprise looking for Fiesta Grande vendors
The city of Surprise is expecting as many as 10,000 people to come out to this year’s Fiesta Grande on Saturday, Oct. 5 at Mark Coronado Park. The city is now seeking car show entries, promotional vendors, outreach organizations and local businesses for the annual celebration, which will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. at 15960 N. Bullard Ave.
Western Arizona Humane Society At Full Capacity Seeks Pet Parents
The Western Arizona Humane Society is reaching out to the community and urging folks to consider adopting one of its current residents because the shelter has reached full capacity. In order to clear the shelter, there are adoption specials available this month to assist animals find a new forever home.
AZ Briefing: See how much Valley mayors, city council make; Meeting gets ugly after ‘Goons’ reference; Metro Phoenix restaurant inspections
Good morning, Arizona. Here's what our reporters are working on and what you should know before you start your day. Is being an elected official in Arizona worth the pay? It varies, depending on the city. Ever wondered how much your mayor and city council get paid? See the salaries...
Tempe man on trial for feeding homeless now faces ‘vindictive’ ban
The city of Tempe has already hauled Austin Davis into court for feeding the homeless without a permit. Now the city’s war on Davis has taken on a new front. On July 1, Davis said, a Tempe park ranger spitefully cited him for trespassing at Moeur Park, where he’d arrived after the park had closed to clean up trash. As a result, Davis has been banned from all Tempe parks in the Papago Park Preserve — impeding but not halting his efforts to feed the unhoused there — through August 2.
Any age can have fun at Mud Mania
KINGMAN – Kingman’s 46th Annual Mud Mania took place on Thursday, July 11 at Firefighter Memorial Park as a messy summer celebration welcoming everyone to their in-ground, obstacle course. This event held by the City of Kingman Parks and Recreation is completely free to the community. Children as young as four years old and adults of any age could participate. Food trucks and snow cone booths were open to the public. Everything earned from Mud Mania circulates back to the general fund for Parks and Recreation events.
Arizona felonies pending against former St. Louis activist and legislator Bruce Franks
The legal situation for Bruce Franks Jr., a former activist and state lawmaker from St. Louis, has turned rocky again, with Arizona authorities seeking to charge him with multiple felonies. The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is recommending that Franks be charged with nine felony counts of forgery after an investigation...
Phoenix nonprofit heading to Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A nonprofit organization is heading to Tucson to offer several services for people experiencing homelessness. Cloud Covered Streets has been operating in Phoenix for four years and in Fort Worth, Texas, for two years. The main services at the mobile units are free showers and...
Monday storm brings mixed results to Tri-state
BULLHEAD CITY — Tri-state residents were reminded Monday how isolated storms can be, especially during the annual monsoon. Some residents reported power outages, heavy rain and high winds. Other residents had none of the above.
Arizona mother arrested after 2-year-old boy found with drugs in system, bug bites all over
PHOENIX — A Chandler mother was arrested on Monday for putting her three children in a dangerous living situation, authorities said. The Chandler Police Department visited her home near Chandler Boulevard and Alma School Road around 11:15 a.m. to conduct a welfare check for a 2-year-old boy, court documents said.
Meet the Mesquite District candidates
The Peoria Times asked three candidates from the Mesquite District a series of questions related to their campaigns and positions on local issues. For all questions asked, there is a 75-word limit for answers posted in the print edition of the paper. For a full view of each candidate’s answers, visit peoriatimes.com. The primary election date is set for July 30.
Search underway for Fort Mohave man who never returned from hike
Search efforts are underway for a Fort Mohave man who never returned after a hike nearly two weeks ago. The family of 72-year-old Tracy Guarascio says he left his home on foot on July 6. It’s unclear where he was headed, but family members believe he may have gone to...
Trump and Vance make competing endorsements in fiery Arizona primary race
Former President Donald Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), who are now at the top of the Republican ticket, have made competing endorsements for the front runners of Arizona’s heated Republican primary in the 8th Congressional District. Trump has endorsed Abe Hamadeh, who ran in 2022 for attorney general in Arizona but lost to Democrat […]
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