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Gilbert develops stricter data center controls

Developers hoping to build data centers in Gilbert may soon need to navigate tighter restrictions. Planner Sal Disanto confirmed that Gilbert’s new regulations are “a bit more strict” than the surrounding communities. “They may be a bit more restrictive, but they're now not completely outlandish to what's...
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Kitchell Corp. relocates Phoenix HQ after 30 years in office

After more than three decades in the same building, Kitchell Corp. is in the process of relocating its headquarters as one of Phoenix's largest private companies continues to make moves in the Valley.
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Monsoon storm rolls into the Phoenix area, bringing rain, wind and dust

Monsoon activity brought heavy downpours and blowing dust across the Phoenix-metro area on Sunday night. A formal dust storm warning advised drivers out west, as near zero visibility and wind gusts were observed. FOX 10's Andrew Christiansen has more on the evening storm chase.
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Dust engulfs Phoenix metro area, causing power outages and flight delays

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A wall of dust moved through the Valley Sunday night, causing power outages, traffic delays, and flight groundings at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Residents in the West Valley and Phoenix metro area were engulfed by a large orange dust plume that led to low visibility and created dangerous driving c
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Over $5M in claims filed against Mesa Police

Mesa Police Department was socked with claims totaling over $5 million submitted in June for alleged damages committed by its officers. The city declined comment citing pending litigation. Mesa has 60 days to respond to the demands for compensation. A claim is a precursor to a lawsuit. The largest claim...
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Heat Grips the Southwest Above 110 Degrees: The One Car Part That Dies Fastest...

The desert Southwest is under a stretch of dangerous heat, with the NWS in Flagstaff reporting an Extreme Heat Warning for the Grand Canyon and surrounding low-elevation areas, and readings past 110 degrees anywhere below 4,000 feet. Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas, and the desert stretches of I-10, I-15, and I-8 are all in
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The 6 most exciting new Phoenix restaurants that opened in June

Two new destinations for seafood and the somewhat contradictory concept of a new dive bar have landed in the Valley. They join an award-winning Indian restaurant making its Arizona debut, a new sandwich shop from some cookie pros and a debatably exciting, but definitely buzzy new beaver-themed travel stop. June...
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Navigating ASU: Advice for incoming Sun Devils

It's the most stressful time of the year, when stores are overflowing with dorm essentials and parents are putting together their kids' packing lists. The class of 2026 is preparing to embark on their next adventure: college. Meanwhile, ASU is preparing to welcome them. Riane Leith, an incoming freshman studying...
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Paradise Valley estate with shooting range, go-kart track sells for state record $40M

A sprawling Paradise Valley estate featuring an underground go-kart track and a private shooting range has shattered the record for the most expensive home sale in Arizona history. The 20,919-square-foot mansion at 5531 E. Mockingbird Lane closed on July 9 for $40.24 million in an all-cash deal, according to reporting.
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Arizona’s decision not to host World Cup matches becomes a public-cost comparison story

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has drawn crowds across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, but Phoenix has no matches on the tournament schedule for its expanded format. The Valley once pursued host status, then left the bidding process because FIFA’s financial requirements outweighed projected economic benefits for the re

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