10/15/2024
For years, the northern part of Peoria has been in need of a new high school due to population growth.
10/11/2024
An 80-year-old Phoenix resident is recovering from a road rage incident that left him in significant pain and with thousands of dollars in damage to his automobile.
10/11/2024
Amkor Technology and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate and bring advanced packaging and test capabilities to Arizona, continuing to pave the path for a microchip supply chain running through Peoria.
10/10/2024
Right now, many people are gearing up for the November general election, but one Peoria resident is getting a jump on the race for the city’s top office two years in advance.
10/2/2024
Peoria City Council Oct. 1 approved new updated development impact fees, one-time charges meant to offset the cost of future development.
Councilmember Brad Shafer dissented. He represents the …
9/26/2024
When it comes to competition on the football field, Coach Richard Taylor’s record at Centennial High School speaks for itself.
9/26/2024
The Peoria Unified governing board will discuss a potential new elementary school and possible locations at a public study session 4 p.m., Sept. 26.
9/25/2024
While Republican candidate for Congressional District 8 Abe Hamadeh participated in the Clean Elections Commission primary debate in June, he did not take part in the debate for the General Election Sept. 24, so Democratic candidate Greg Whitten had the time to share his platforms with voters.
9/23/2024
With the deadline to use an important federal grant as relief for the COVID-19 pandemic, Peoria Unified officials say they will completely expend the nearly $35 million they received in funding.
9/21/2024
For months, the city has been working on updating its development impact fees, one-time charges meant to offset the cost of future development.
9/19/2024
Peoria city officials are shedding some light on proposed plans for Phoenix-based Hyperion Technologies locating in the northern part of the city.
9/17/2024
In the wake of a heated reaction from parents, two Peoria Unified governing board members who voted against a grant funding extension for student mental health services are explaining why.