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Chino Valley Unified School District Hiring Teachers and Bus Drivers
Chino Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) is looking for both teachers and bus drivers. Chino Valley Unified School District offers a unique opportunity to contribute positively to the community while ensuring the safety and well-being of students. In addition to teachers and bus drivers, CVUSD is looking to fill several...
Maricopa County shakeup: Leadership change is coming to Arizona's largest county
This year's election cycle has generated a massive political shakeup at Maricopa County, weeks before November's general election. Several of the county's top positions will be occupied by new faces regardless of who wins in November. Supervisor Jack Sellers lost his primary race to Republican challenger Mark Stewart. Supervisors Bill Gates and Clint...
Firing Operations Near Wildfire to Begin East of Clints Well
Fire managers are preparing to conduct firing operations on several hundred acres of land around the Tango Fire, a lightning-caused wildfire first reported last week and located 8.5 miles northeast of Clints Well. Fire managers are planning to begin firing operations the morning of Aug. 15 and plan to conclude...
How Does CVPD Police Chino Valley?
Have you ever wondered how the Chino Valley Police Department (CVPD) police the town? You can find out at the CV Police Citizens Academy this October. The Chino Valley Police Citizens Academy participants will:. Learn how we police Chino Valley. Participate in shoot/don’t shoot scenarios using the CVPD simulator.
Lakeshore 650 is Growing Into the Future
I recently attended the Prescott Valley Town Council meeting where the discussion centered on Lakeshore 650. The audience was divided in support, to say the least. My takeaway is several speakers said, “Why grow?” and persisted that growth is bad, causing unnecessary congestion, taking view sheds away, causing harm to antelope, and that buildout and density is bad, and we should learn to live with what we have. I must say, I had to resist the urge to jump up and debate.
Prescott Valley Town Council Votes in Support of Lakeshore650 Project
The Prescott Valley Town Council voted to approve the Lakeshore650 project on August 8, 2024. The council voted on the pre-annexation, annexation, and zoning map change during the Town Council Meeting. Key components of the community will include commercial and employment opportunities, such as grocery stores, restaurants, medical offices, and more. The project will also provide diverse housing options aiming to house individuals at every stage of life and price point. This includes providing 275 attainable housing units in addition to a range of other housing options.
Arizona school board member defends 'vile' Kamala Harris posts: 'They can be offended'
QUEEN CREEK, Ariz. (CITC) — An Arizona school board member is shrugging off community backlash for sharing controversial social media posts about Vice President Kamala Harris. Queen Creek Unified School District board member James Knox recently shared a number of social media posts which took jabs at Harris. The...
Voters will decide if Arizona should have open primary elections, judge rules
A ballot proposition to end partisan primaries in Arizona gathered enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot, a judge ruled Thursday. Proposition 140, a citizen initiative also known as the Make Elections Fair Act, would amend the Arizona Constitution to create an open primary system where all candidates for federal, state and local offices […]
ADOT unveils new specialty license plates; 104 options now available
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizonans now have even more specialty license plates to choose from and can support their favorite charitable causes in the process. On Thursday, ADOT unveiled three new specialty license plates, including two more that are now available for motorcycle riders. Arizonans can now purchase Hualapai Tribe,...
High-profile Cadillac dealer to pay $2.6 million for deceptive pricing, discriminatory practices, AG says
PHOENIX — The high-profile Cadillac dealer Coulter Motor Company and its former general manager, Gregory Depaola, was ordered to pay $2.6 million to settle a complaint accusing them of deceptive pricing and discriminatory practices, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced. Coulter operates Coulter Cadillac Tempe and Tempe Buick GMC.
Arizona teacher accused of giving marijuana to student
COTTONWOOD, Ariz. - An Arizona teacher accused of providing marijuana to one of his students has been arrested. Cottonwood Police say 50-year-old Damian Andre, a teacher at Cottonwood Verde Tech School, was arrested on Aug. 14. Investigators say Andre had marijuana vaping fluid delivered to the school, where he gave...
Sen. Kelly touts Arizona semiconductor industry despite Intel layoff woes
(The Center Square) – Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly is maintaining an optimistic tone about the state's semiconductor industry in the state as details of Intel's global layoffs remain murky. "In the state of Arizona, the CHIPS and Science Act has been a big win for the state," Kelly told The Center Square at a media availability in Phoenix on Tuesday. "It's gonna provide tens of thousands of good paying jobs...
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