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Husband of AZ House candidate Lalani Hunsaker accused of assaulting GOP district chair
A local Republican official is accusing the husband of an Arizona House candidate of assaulting him at a legislative district meeting. Andrew Adams, the GOP chair of Legislative District 14 in Gilbert, said Nate Hunsaker headbutted him Monday night after Adams asked him to leave a district meeting. Hunsaker is the husband of Lalani Hunsaker, who is running for the Arizona House of Representatives.
DNC pours $1.5M into Arizona Democratic Party as Republicans convene in Milwaukee
The Arizona Democratic Party will get a $1.5 million cash infusion from the Democratic National Committee, the party announced Monday. The money is part of a $15 million investment from the DNC to state parties in presidential battlegrounds including Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Arizona. “We all...
Kevin Durant Claps Back At 'Miserable' Accusation After Viral Interaction With Influencer
Kevin Durant has always been active on X. When any viral post mentions the Phoenix Suns star, KD is always there to react to it. So when a critic called Durant "miserable" after his interaction with streamer/influencer IShowSpeed, Durant had his response ready. After a video of Durant and ...
D-backs’ Lovullo was ‘pissed’ upon hearing about Walker’s All-Star snub
Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Christian Walker has even more to a case as one of the most underrated players in baseball after his omission from the 2024 MLB All-Star Game. In a day and age lacking many old school first baseman that hit for power and drive in runs, Walker...
The Suns player nobody is talking about (who can actually help them win)
When you think of the Phoenix Suns' roster for 2024-25, you are immediately draw to their three star players in Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal. Looking beyond that, and center Jusuf Nurkic probably comes to mind. Even if trading him may ultimately be the way to get better.
'Those neighborhoods get really, really hot': Phoenix's heat island is no paradise
PHOENIX — The "urban heat island" effect is making Phoenix feel several degrees hotter, a new data analysis shows. Climate Central has recently examined 65 major cities throughout the U.S. and found Phoenix's built environment is retaining heat to make the city hotter, on average, by an additional seven degrees.
Meeting set to discuss Surprise petroleum storage project
Surprise has scheduled a development project neighborhood meeting regarding a conditional use permit to allow for petroleum storage on 9.36 acres north of Desert Cove Road and east of Litchfield Road. It's set for 6 p.m. Monday, July 22 at Surprise Regional Library, 16089 N. Bullard Ave. Jazzmine Clifton with...
Scottsdale Quarter announces major redevelopment, new additions
As is common in Scottsdale, upscale shopping center Scottsdale Quarter is getting a facelift. The complex, which celebrated its 15th anniversary this year, announced on Thursday that the North Street portion of the property would be undergoing a major transformation. North Street is home to tenants such as Aroma 360, Press Coffee and Sorso Wine Room.
ASU gathers highly effective classroom teachers to share their successes
In the Gadsden Elementary School District, near Arizona’s border with Mexico, most of the students are poor, and many are English language learners. Yet this district has embraced high-level math education, with dozens of students earning college credit before they even get to high school, according to Homero Chavez, director of the early-college program in the district.
Perfect Pear Bistro expands to Chandler for 1st location outside Tempe
PHOENIX — Perfect Pear Bistro expanded its operations outside of Tempe for the first time, bringing its signature grilled cheeses to Chandler on Monday. The husband-and-wife-owned joint opened its third Valley location at 2510 W. Chandler Blvd., just east of Interstate Loop 101. “We’ve built a loyal following over...
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