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Peoria, Arizona, got its name from Peoria, Illinois. William J. Murphy, a former Union Army Officer and founder of neighboring Glendale came to the state in the 1880s to lead the construction of ...
Peoria leaders voted in June to place the measure on the ballot, which is listed as Proposition 496.. If approved, Epcor Water Arizona will keep its rights to construct, maintain and operate the ...
ARIZONA NEWS. Peoria signs agreement for development on over 6,000 acres of State Trust land. Dec 22, 2024, 10:00 AM. The Peoria City Council has signed a partnership with the Arizona State Land ...
Peoria Mayor Jason Beck accuses Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes of hypocrisy for not investigating Vanessa Hickman, Peoria’s former attorney and current Mayes’ division chief, for alleged ...
Peoria’s overall debt has grown by nearly 6% since 2019, up from $326.5 million. As for Glendale, the West Valley’s largest community with 258,000 residents, it has $896.2 million in debt. Per ...
Peoria estimates that for every acre of turf removed, the city will save 1 million gallons of water a year. The process will begin this week with contractors spraying the turf with a chemical that ...
PEORIA — The beer flowed, burgers grilled and Peoria baseball fans met up with an old friend at Dozer Park on Tuesday.. And not a moment too soon. Just ask George Neavear. "I was a Chiefs season ...
A Silver Alert was canceled in Peoria Saturday for a 67-year-old man with a medical condition that makes ... He was driving a gray 2010 Ford F-150 pickup truck with an Arizona license plate that ...
PHOENIX — A Peoria doctor was sentenced to two years in Tucson prison for health care fraud, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of Arizona. Dr. Linh Cao Nguyen, 51, defrauded ...
PHOENIX — Several new restaurants and other tenants have signed leases at The Trailhead, a shopping center in Peoria, its management group announced Thursday. The 40-acre marketplace at 83rd ...
Tavern Park, a two-story restaurant and nightclub establishment, will liven up Peoria in the opening months of 2025 with something for sports and non-sports fan alike.
Peoria violated the Arizona Constitution by giving a $2.6 million taxpayer subsidy to a private university that did not directly benefit Peoria residents, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday.
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