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Here’s what’s happening to the Fry’s Electronics store in Phoenix
One of the Valley’s most distinctive big-box stores is set to become the new home base for Phoenix fire and police personnel. An old Fry’s Electronics location on Thunderbird Road and 30th Avenue, which resembled an Aztec temple, is in the process of being acquired by the City of Phoenix and will house a new headquarters for the Cactus Park Police Precinct and a future fire station.
Apache Junction to offer free design plans for affordable housing
The city of Apache Junction is preparing to offer free home design plans of affordable housing options through the city's development services department. The resource, which was ...
Northern Arizona Thunderstorm Forecast: Isolated Storms Expected Over Weekend
Flagstaff, AZ – Northern Arizona is set to experience a mix of weather conditions over the coming days as a drier air mass moves in from the west. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Flagstaff, isolated showers and thunderstorms will mainly impact the White Mountains and portions of the eastern Mogollon Rim through Wednesday.
Abe Hamadeh won't share details of a campaign loan that experts question
Congressional candidate Abe Hamadeh is declining to disclose details about a loan that experts question, based on a review of available records, as possibly unethical or illegal. To help finance his campaign, Hamadeh, a Republican, took out a loan using a newly created LLC that is managed by someone who has donated the...
US to award Amkor up to $400 million for chip packaging plant
(Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Friday it plans to award Amkor Technology up to $400 million in government grants to help fund the company's planned $2 billion advanced semiconductor packaging facility in Arizona.
Here's how Arizona athletes did on the first day of Olympic competitions
PARIS, France — The games of the 33rd Summer Olympics in Paris are now underway!. The Olympics officially kicked off with an opening ceremony unlike any before. As athletes paraded down the Seine River, artists such as Celine Dion and Lady Gaga performed to the delight of more than 300,000 people in attendance and millions watching worldwide.
Tempe police arrest man for trespassing who had previously been feeding homeless in parks
TEMPE, Ariz. — A man who fed people experiencing homelessness at Tempe parks was arrested Friday for trespassing, according to the Tempe Police Department. Austin Davis received numerous warnings and citations for trespassing at Moeur Park, the first on July 1 for being in the park after hours and being "verbally aggressive" with park rangers. Davis was banned from the park for 30 days after receiving the trespassing citations, police said.
The College set to launch 15 new degree programs
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University is launching 15 new academic programs in fall 2024. Nine of those programs will include online formats, expanding learning opportunities for students across the country. Ara Austin, senior director of online engagement and strategic initiatives and a clinical associate...
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...
Mesa Arts Center has 'Arts in Service' classes for veterans, service members
Mesa Arts Center continues to offer extensive arts classes for adults, as well as its Arts in Service classes for military veterans and service members. Fall offerings include glass, jewelry, ...
New Solar Project Planned in Goodyear-annexed Area
A new solar power and battery energy storage system proposed in Mobile is making progress. The City of Goodyear annexed 67 square miles of desert land in 2007, anticipating developments that were derailed by the onset of the Great Recession in 2008. That annexation included the community of Mobile. Now,...
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