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The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors gave the greenlight to a 160-acre data center and powerplant development in the west Valley despite local concerns about pollution and the project’s proximity to Luke Air Force Base.
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A three-week U.S. Marshals Service operation has found dozens of missing Arizona kids — some of whom had been missing for months or years.
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Glendale is planning improvements at the 1,100 acre park that’s popular for hiking, biking, running and horseback riding.
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The Luke Days air show was cut short by an hour and a half on Sunday as more than 400 people were treated for heat-related illness over the weekend.
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As the country celebrates its 250th anniversary, states including Arizona are rolling out their own celebrations: A semitruck carrying a traveling museum will be pulling up to all 15 counties. One of its stops was the Glendale Public Library.
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With the first spring training games just over a week away, Cactus League officials held a press conference Thursday to showcase some of the highlights. That includes new technology and a team making its first Cactus League appearance in 75 years.
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The Arizona Court of Appeals has upheld a decision to deny workers' comp benefits to an auto repair shop employee who accidentally shot himself while on the job.
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Glendale fired a police officer after officials determined incidents involving him were a pattern that had become a safety risk. Now the officer is demanding his job back.
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The College Football Playoff continues Thursday in Glendale, where Mississippi and Miami meet in the VRBO Fiesta Bowl for the right to play for a national title next week.
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Glendale police face a new lawsuit stemming from an officer-involved shooting about a year ago that was a case of mistaken identity.