ABC15.com - Wed Nov 18
By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal The housing slump and recession have sparked ads on Craiga s List and other classified Web sites essentially asking financially distressed women to trade sex for free rent and housing.
Downtown a greeninga wona t be fastFountain Hills Times - Wed Nov 18
When Jerry Butler outlined a program to add green to the downtown at a recent Town Council study session, the general attitude toward the project was positive.
Trading Sex for Free Rent and HousingKFYI-AM Phoenix - Tue Nov 17
The housing slump and recession have sparked ads on Craig's List and other classified Web sites essentially asking financially distressed women to trade sex for free rent and housing.
Speed humps installed to quell dispute between residents, cyclistsArizona Republic - Tue Nov 17
Speed humps have come to Hidden Hills, another step in efforts to make peace between cyclists who ride and Scottsdale residents who live on a steep private street bordering Fountain Hills.
AAA announces top restaurants for 2010AZCentral.com - Tue Nov 17
The 2010 AAA guide is out, and the year's four- and five-diamond winners are looking very, very familiar.
Maricopa County Supervisors Trying to Destroy Grand Jury Process, Says County AttorneyNew Times - Mon Nov 16
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas says the county Board of Supervisors has launched a new lawsuit that aims to "destroy the sanctity of the grand jury." We haven't seen the other side of this one yet, but Thomas' office says the lawsuit filed on Friday in Superior Court seeks to prohibit him from convening a grand jury "to investigate or ...
Glendale receives Best of the West Award for Grand Canal Linear ParkDaily News Sun - Sun Nov 15
Glendale's Parks & Recreation Department was honored with a Best of the West Award, presented by WESTMARC at the Renaissance Hotel in Glendale.
Conair doubles Glendale plant size, adding 350 employeesThe Business Journal of Phoenix - Fri Nov 13
Hair-dryer manufacturer Conair Corp. is heating up its West Valley operations by doubling its space and adding 350 jobs.
Fountain Hills takes steps to plant up to 700 treesArizona Republic - Fri Nov 13
A massive tree-planting project is taking root in Fountain Hills as part of a long-term plan to entice visitors and investors to the bedroom community.
Fountain Hills Festival Draws Unique Artists to the ValleyEast Valley Living - Thu Nov 12
" Join more than 200,000 visitors to discover the fine art, music and food of the 35th Annual Fountain Festival of Arts and Crafts, right in the Valley of the Sun.
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