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Mountain Shadows introduces Spring Fever through May 31

Mountain Shadows introduces Spring Fever through May 31

Spring Fever debuted April 12 and will be on display through the end of May. This exhibition is unique in that four artists came together to make it happen. Complimenting each other’s art with their own individual take on digital and video elements, guests can find their own meaning in the themes that wind these artists together.
Arizona Bike Week sets new record attendance, had ‘best year yet’

Arizona Bike Week sets new record attendance, had ‘best year yet’

In the end, the largest motorcycle event in the Southwest, Arizona Bike Week 2023 reported its highest attendance yet with 85,000 visitors at WestWorld for the five-day motorcycle rally and music fest. That's 10,000 more people than the previous year and its largest crowds to date.
ASU online students to meet for first time at April 28 digital prom

ASU online students to meet for first time at April 28 digital prom

ASU Prep Digital students will drop their figurative masks and step away from their digital screens tomorrow night to don literal masks as they gather for a Midnight Masquerade-themed prom.
Queen Creek Drizzle Donuts offering customers free doughnuts May 1-25

Queen Creek Drizzle Donuts offering customers free doughnuts May 1-25

For Drizzle, it’s a way to say thank you to their customers who have supported them through new ownership and a total remodel when they were bought by BoSa in 2022.
ADOT: ‘Work with us’ on work zone safety

ADOT: ‘Work with us’ on work zone safety

More than 50 deaths in Arizona work zone-related crashes in past five years.
Shea Joachim to serve as Queen Creek’s assistant town manager, effective June 5

Shea Joachim to serve as Queen Creek’s assistant town manager, effective June 5

Joachim was chosen following an extensive national search to fill the role after Bruce Gardner, the previous assistant town manager, was named town manager in November 2022.
Suicide prevention nonprofit Teen Lifeline urges Arizonans to call, text, potentially save lives

Suicide prevention nonprofit Teen Lifeline urges Arizonans to call, text, potentially save lives

May is Mental Health Month and each year, the free, confidential Teen Lifeline crisis hotline, which is staffed by local volunteer teen peer counselors, experiences an average 10% increase in calls during the months between spring break and the end of the school year.
Childsplay Theatre takes ‘The Hula-Hoopin' Queen’ from page to stage April 29-May 21

Childsplay Theatre takes ‘The Hula-Hoopin' Queen’ from page to stage April 29-May 21

“The Hula-Hoopin' Queen” is a charming celebration of family and community ties. Set in Harlem, this intergenerational story shows the importance of staying young at heart. 
ADOT allocates $50.5M to 'much-needed' road repairs

ADOT allocates $50.5M to 'much-needed' road repairs

Funding for the pavement repair work comes from savings on other projects. 
Free sunrise yoga at Verde at Cooley Station April 26

Free sunrise yoga at Verde at Cooley Station April 26

This sunrise yoga class with YOGIC S.L.A.Y. is available to all levels to improve their physical and mental wellbeing. The 45-minute class will take place on The Green at Cooley Station. Attendees will need to bring their own mats and water bottles.