News from Neighboring States for April 30, 2018: Consider what Purple has accomplished since the Alpine-based company started selling its innovative mattresses in late January 2016.
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona, and Habitat for Humanity.) By Michael Gossie | AZ Big Media Never before has the
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By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The City of Scottsdale is considering approving a $479,000 contract for new perimeter fencing at Scottsdale Airport.
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The City of Glendale is looking at creating new regulations related to beekeeping. Phoenix, Tempe, Queen Creek
Image by Volker Glätsch from Pixabay By Camryn Sanchez | Arizona Republic Remote work has influenced housing patterns in the COVID-19 pandemic, but it was another respiratory disease
By 3TV/CBS 5 | Photo via City of Phoenix Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher has announced his retirement, the City of Phoenix confirmed Monday afternoon. Zuercher plans
By Jessica Boehm, Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic More than 500 seniors who live in a mobile home park near Scottsdale on the Salt River-Pima Maricopa
By Gilbert Sun News Gilbert envisions a landscaped pathway in the Heritage District exclusively for bicyclists and pedestrians so they can better connect between neighborhoods