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Queen Creek's Hoffman among 11 indicted in 'fake electors' probe
Former Queen Creek town council member and current state senator Jake Hoffman is one of 11 people who have been indicted by a state grand jury in an ongoing investigation into a 'fake elector' plan ...
Who Owns Your Drinking Water? The Answer May Surprise You
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News!. Water is important, but most of us take it for granted. We can live about 30 days without food, but can only survive about 3 days without water. About a year ago, the state of Arizona banned new home construction in Maricopa County — home to Phoenix and surrounding suburbs — if the home required a well for drinking water.
East Valley Breweries Capture 4 Medals at World Beer Cup 2024
The East Valley proved its among the best in the world when it comes to beer. Scottsdale’s Goldwater Brewing, O.H.S.O. Brewery-Gilbert, Chandler’s Pedal Haus Brewery and Mesa’s 12 West Brewing each won a medal Wednesday night at the 2024 World Beer Cup in Las Vegas. 12 West...
Florence mayor announces run for Pinal County school superintendent
Florence Mayor Tara Walter has officially announced her candidacy for Pinal County school superintendent. The announcement was Walter's first official declaration for the position, but it ...
Plan B for Buckeye, Queen Creek to get enough water to develop
The Arizona Department of Water Resources has begun discussions that could lead to some Valley cities being able to obtain a designation of assured water supply. The Arizona Department of Water Resources hosted the first of a series of informal meetings on Monday afternoon to discuss the Alternative Pathway to Designation of Assured Water Supply, or ADAWS. ...
Country Star Flatlined Twice During Heart Attack: 'They Brought Me Back'
Country music star Colt Ford suffered a heart attack on April 4, following a performance in Gilbert, Ariz. at Dierks Bentley's bar, Whiskey Row. The "Drivin' Around Song" singer was moved to an intensive care unit at the Banner Desert Medical Center in Mesa, Ariz. Colt and was later transferred to Scottsdale's Mayo Clinic, where he remains in critical, but stable, condition.
Apache Junction Calls for Community Action Against Overgrowth and Fire Hazards
Apache Junction is on a mission: to weed out the fast-growing problem of overgrowth in the wake of a particularly rainy winter. The Development Services Department has issued a reminder to residents about the need to tame any unruly vegetation that has sprung up. With the lush landscapes comes a less welcome burst of weeds which, if left unchecked, could create fire hazards as they dry out.
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