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Life irrevocably changed for Patricia Loyer, a Gilbert mother of two, when her elder son, Joey, did not pass his newborn ...
Three colleges in seven years, two broken collarbones and a broken fibula. That’s hardly an inviting resume for a college ...
June wedding bells aren’t too common in Arizona’s blistering heat, but what is common here for couples aiming to say “I do” ...
The Maricopa County Community College District has named Dr. C J Wurster has been named the fifth President of ...
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence in society has caused some teachers to worry about what impact it may have in ...
Classes might not be in session during the summer in Higley Unified School District, but campuses will be alive with an array ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity last week announced that the BuildItAZ Apprenticeship ...
The reasons involved just not her stormy 18-month tenure as Scottsdale Unified School District superintendent but also her ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation claimed a big milestone in the ongoing project involving the replacement of the ...
Next weekend, all roads for fantasy genre book lovers will lead to Mesa, where a Gilbert author is among 120 indie novelists ...
Three East Valley residents who sustained serious burns in unrelated incidents are training to hike the Grand Canyon rim to ...
Two Gilbert teens who attend Chandler schools and a Tempe teen who attends school in Gilbert Public Schools are among the 20 ...