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Tolleson

Jul 27, 2025

Tolleson school district under fire for low test scores, financial dealings

Key Points: Republican lawmakers consider legislation to monitor school districts Audit planned into Tolleson Union High School District’s finances Superintendent Calles accused of enriching his consulting firm True Professionals Republican […]

May 15, 2025

Tolleson growing faster than any city in Arizona

Key Points: Census information shows Tolleson, Arizona, grew by nearly 30% in 2023 Larger metropolitan areas have slowed significantly in growth due to a lack of land Tolleson officials attribute […]

Sep 24, 2024

State rep who is also a school district’s governing board president found to have “inappropriate” relationship with district’s superintendent

A school district found a state representative who is also the school district’s governing board president had an “inappropriate” physical relationship with the district’s superintendent. During a special Tolleson Union […]

Sun, ethics complaint, House, Mayes
Nov 16, 2023

Sun denies acting on behalf of AG in ethics response   

A Democratic lawmaker denied allegations that she claimed to act on behalf of Attorney General Kris Mayes when she improperly interfered with a child custodial case in the summer and denied allegations of threatening Tolleson officials. 

Nov 3, 2023

House Dem leaders file ethics complaint against Rep. Sun

Democratic leaders in the Arizona House of Representatives filed an ethics complaint against a first-term Democrat who allegedly harassed and made a death threat to employees with the city of Tolleson. 

Covid, sale, warehouse
May 12, 2023

With Covid emergency winding down, Embry Health holds surplus sale

With the national Covid public health emergency having ended May 11, the company synonymous with testing in Arizona is winding down as well, holding a surplus supply sale.

Mar 24, 2020

Mayors at odds with Ducey’s list of essential services

A new executive order by Gov. Doug Ducey on "essential services'' appears less designed to empower him to force people to stay home than to preclude Arizona cities from once again getting out in front of him on actions to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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