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Construction starts on $100M Northside mixed-use project in Gilbert
Okland Capital and San Tan Development Group broke ground July 23 on phase one of Northside at SanTan Village, a mixed-use development that will bring high-end retail, restaurant and hotel amenities ...
Today is the first day of school in Maricopa
It is the first day of school and parents ushered their kindergarteners onto the Santa Cruz Elementary School campus this morning for the first time with muggy temperatures already near […] This post Today is the first day of school in Maricopa appeared first on InMaricopa.
Unchained Wellness in Gilbert offers holistic approach to health and wellness
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — Unchained Wellness Clinic aims to break free from traditional medicine to offer a personalized, holistic approach to wellness. When owner and engineer Mason Lundell started having anxiety while working in the construction industry, he wanted to find alternative ways to heal his mental health. His father, a well-known heart surgeon in the Valley, authored a book on the contributing factors to heart disease that weren’t getting much attention. This inspired Mason to look beyond the obvious.
Gilbert candidate's husband faces criminal charges after scuffle at Republican meeting
A Gilbert Republican legislative candidate’s husband is facing criminal charges stemming from a scuffle at a local GOP meeting earlier this month. Nathan Hunsaker, whose wife Lalani Hunsaker is running for the state House of Representatives in Legislative District 14, faces misdemeanor assault, disorderly conduct and trespassing charges in Gilbert Municipal Court.
Crowdstrike glitch, Delta delays keep Fort Wayne man from home for 5 days
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - When Jay Farlow, and his wife Peggy, woke up in Phoenix, AZ on Friday morning, they thought they would be heading home. They had seen the news of the Crowdstrike issues, but even by the time they got to the airport, 8am local time, Delta Air Lines hadn’t notified them of any issues for their noon flight to Detroit, then on to Fort Wayne.
Mill Ave and University Drive Intersection Closure in Tempe Aug 3-7
The intersection of Mill Avenue and University Drive in Tempe will be completely closed to all traffic from Aug. 3 (starting at midnight) to Aug. 7 (ending at 4 a.m.) for the construction on the Downtown Mill Avenue Streetscape Project. There will be multiple detours provided to guide you to...
Phoenix Lifeguards Honored with Life Saving Awards for Rescue of Young Child at Cortez Pool
The City of Phoenix is in a mode of celebration after a team of lifeguards and the Cortez Pool aquatics staff were honored with Life Saving awards for their swift rescue of an unconscious 4-year-old child. The Phoenix Fire Department, led by Chief Mike Duran, alongside First District Councilwoman Ann O'Brien and the City of Phoenix Parks and Rec Department, presented the awards in a ceremony that doubled as a profound acknowledgment of the crucial role lifeguards play in community safety.
Dispute over feeding homeless heading to trial
A motion for dismissal of criminal charges against a Mesa man who provides meals and aid to homeless people in a Tempe park without a permit was denied in Municipal Court and the case will proceed to trial. Tempe police in December began filing a citation every week against Austin...
De La Cruz, Hentz back with Athletes Unlimted, which returns to Mesa, AZ
Athletes Unlimited Pro Volleyball will compete again this year in Mesa, Arizona, and some of its key players are returning for the pro volleyball venture’s fourth season. AU reported that all 30 matches will be played at the Arizona Athletic Grounds and that half of the 30 matches will be shown on on ESPN platforms.
Mesa athletic complex focusing on females
The recently renamed Arizona Athletic Grounds has named a leader in college sports its new president who promises to make the East Mesa complex a female-focused sports facility. Meg Stevens had been vice president of Averett University and director of athletics and campus operations for the last 11 years. A...
Scottsdale foundation helps kids with 2 grants
The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation in Scottsdale awarded two grants totaling over $600,000 to help less fortunate children in the state. The foundation awarded Arizona Friends of Foster Children (AFFCF) a multi-year grant totaling $375,000 to support the Keys to Success program, aimed at helping youth aging out of foster care.
Picklemall bounces out of Arizona Mills
It seemed like a great idea when it opened a year ago. Take what might be America’s most popular sport for adults and cater to it while filling some empty mall space. But the seemingly win-win idea bankrolled by a Texas billionaire and pickleball devotee went up in smoke after Picklemall last week announced it is pulling out of Arizona Mills by the end of this month.
NBC 11 Sportscast: Magical Summer of Baseball
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Five local baseball players share their unbelievable experience representing the Arizona Diamondbacks at the RBI League. TNT loses their NBA rights to Amazon. The Diamondbacks take down the Royals. Article Topic Follows: 11 Sportscasts. BE PART OF THE CONVERSATION. KYMA KECY is committed to providing...
Maricopa County Community College District receives $1 million grant for construction trades
PHOENIX – The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) has received a $1 million grant to aid in supporting construction trade programs at three of its colleges. The grant money will support construction programs at Mesa Community College (MCC), Rio Salado College (RSC) and South Mountain Community College (SMCC).
Italian Restaurant Chain Opens Third Valley Location, Touts Breadstick Sales Are Back in the West Valley
Kind Hospitality — the restaurant group specializing in presenting elevated dining experiences with a portfolio of 52 locations across well-recognized favorites such as Macayo’s Mexican, Food, Panera Bread, O.H.S.O. Brewery, Native Grill & Wings, Fazoli’s and more — announced its first West Valley Fazoli’s location and its third in the metro Phoenix area is now open. Fazoli’s Glendale, located at 5825 W. Peoria Ave., opened June 25 and is already showcasing some high demand.
Silver Alert issued for 59-year-old Phoenix woman
PHOENIX — Authorities issued a silver alert for a 59-year-old woman who went missing in Phoenix on Wednesday morning. The Phoenix Police Department said Sherry Wilson was last seen at about 10:30 a.m. near 10th Street and Jefferson Street. She was reportedly walking away from a medical clinic when...
Scottsdale hosts Native political leadership summit ahead of November elections
This week, more than 500 Indigenous leaders, activists, organizers, allies and political candidates for local, state and federal races, met for the Native Power Building Summit in Scottsdale. “Land, Culture, Democracy” was this year's theme, and focused on fighting for Indigenous futures. Tuesday’s daylong gathering was hosted by...
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