Firefighters evaluated eight students, the bus driver, the pickup driver and the truck's passenger for possible injuries, Buckeye police said.
When Suzanne Boyles started working for the city of Buckeye's economic development team in 2013, they only had three employees. Reflecting the city's explosive growth since then, Buckeye has now brought on its ninth team member to support its development efforts.
The city of Glendale was awarded a regional grant totaling $2.7 million to cover instructor and personnel costs at the Glendale Regional Public Safety Training. As a result, several of
Glendale posted the biggest decline in median rent with a nearly 4.7% drop during 2024, according to rental listing and research firm Zumper.
Here's a breakdown of The Arizona Republic's Top 10 boys basketball players from Jan. 13-20, including MLK Day. Vote in our poll for top overall.
Fans of Costco's $1.50 hot dog and soda combo will see a change this summer. Here's what shoppers need to know before they hit the food court.
As Arizona legislators experiment with how to solve the Grand Canyon State’s housing issues, the rental market remains expensive for many tenants. Still, rent prices haven’t increased evenly across the board,
The 34-23 victory over Notre Dame at the College Football Playoff championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta was especially sweet for ODNR, which counts a former Buckeye among its leadership.
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C Bakery Cafe is ready to celebrate the opening of its newest Arizona location! The new Glendale storefront will have grand opening celebrations from February 7-9 at 7280 W Bell Rd.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State and Notre Dame are two of the biggest brands in college football, but the television ratings weren’t exactly indicative of that. The game had 22.1 million viewers ...
Turf Paradise, Arizona’s first sports franchise, is celebrating nearly seven decades in Phoenix. It will be offering a full card of live, local horse racing on Friday, January 24, and Saturday, January 25. General admission is $5, general parking is free, and gates open at 11 a.m.