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San Tan Valley Sees $15.4 Million in Land Sales Amid Resident Concerns
Harvard Investments recently closed two significant land sales in San Tan Valley, totaling $15.4 million. As the area continues to grow rapidly, many residents have expressed concerns over the constant development of new homes and apartments, advocating instead for more lifestyle and commercial options. However, much of the land remains State Trust Land, and existing zoning approvals have paved the way for these residential projects.
Missing Doris Maricela Aguilar’s car found abandoned with purse and wallet still inside seven days after she vanished
A MISSING woman's car was found unlocked in a mall parking lot with her purse and wallet full of cash left behind as her family is desperate for answers. Police in Phoenix are frantically searching for Doris Maricela Aguilar, 25, who was last seen on July 1, leaving her apartment complex the evening.
Reycita Toddy Appointed New Human Resources Director by Navajo Nation President to Address Employment Challenges
Bringing a wealth of experience from a career spanning three decades in the Navajo human resources sector, Reycita Toddy was officially appointed as the new director of the Division of Human Resources by Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren. Having held nearly every conceivable position within the department, Toddy is well-prepared to tackle the significant challenges ahead. President Nygren has expressed a concerted effort to revitalize the employment landscape within the Navajo Nation, acknowledging the pressing urgency imposed by a high unemployment rate and a staggering 1,000 job vacancies, as reported by the Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President.
Owner of Phoenix shutter company charged with contracting without a license
PHOENIX (AZFamily) —Marie Calvano says thanks to On Your Side, she finally has shutters installed throughout her home by a legitimate and reputable company. “We could have had this last summer. Or last spring. And we didn’t,” Calvano told On Your Side. That’s because Calvano initially dealt...
Eastern Arizona man finds hundreds of tracks that predate dinosaurs on his property
SNOWFLAKE, AZ (AZFamily) — 240 million years ago, groups of giant lizards that predated the dinosaurs walked across Arizona. Today, their journey and their footsteps are fossilized outside of Snowflake in Eastern Arizona. James Lang bought his property without even visiting it in person after retiring from a law...
Phoenix apartment complex without A/C for more than a month, wait time for new chiller is 20 weeks
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Everyone living at a central Phoenix apartment complex says they’ve been without air conditioning for a month and a half, and the timeline to get it fixed could be December. Tenants say they can’t escape the brutal heat, and some even landed in the ER...
It isn't just golf balls you might find in cups on this Sedona golf course
SEDONA, Ariz. — It's not something you want to find when you reach into the cup at the golf course to retrieve the ball. It's fluffy... and it may be widely considered as "friendly"... but most people usually want to stay as far away as possible. Tarantulas. A tarantula...
AATech supporting vets through agriculture
MOHAVE COUNTY – Arizona’s Veterans Agricultural Education and Apprenticeship Program (VAEAP) is an education program specifically designed for returning veterans and their efforts to rejoin the workforce, and to give veterans a sense of therapy through agriculture and animal care. This program is run by Apex Applied Technology Inc. (AATech) and is funded with the help of federal grants (80%). The rest is covered by AATech’s contributions. AATech has been up and running for about five years.
Can private-sector employers fire someone for unionizing a workplace in Arizona?
A private-sector employer in Arizona cannot fire someone for trying to unionize their workplace. These rights do not extend to public-sector employees, which in Arizona means state, county or city employees of any branch, department or agency, excluding police and firefighters. Federal law prohibits private-sector employers in all states from...
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