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New website debunks COVID-19 vaccine myths and urges hesitant Latinos to get the shot.
Postal worker assaulted while delivering mail in San Tan Valley; officials investigating.
Today, you can expect it to be hot, with a high near 98 degrees. Clear at night, with a low near 71 degrees. Get the full forecast here.
These kids living close to school get reliable internet after months without it
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Mattamy s latest land deal in San Tan Heights master-planned community will offer more choice to buyers in under-supplied East Valley
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Mattamy Homes, North America s largest privately owned homebuilder, is pleased to announce that it has closed on a land purchase in San Tan Valley, AZ, in the coveted San Tan Heights master-planned community. The 85-acre property, purchased for $20.56 million, is final platted for 324 home sites. Mattamy s new community will be known as Pinnacle at San Tan Heights.
Mattamy Homes, North America s largest privately owned homebuilder, is pleased to announce that it has closed on a land purchase in San Tan Valley, AZ, in the coveted San Tan Heights master-planned community. The 85-acre property, purchased for $20.56 million, is final platted for 324 home sites. Mattamy’s new community will be known as Pinnacle at San Tan Heights. (CNW Group/Mattamy Homes Limited)
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A man assaulted a postal worker in San Tan Valley on Saturday after she refused to give him mail without identification.
U.S. Postal Inspectors are investigating the incident, said U.S. Postal Inspection Service spokesperson Elizabeth Davis.
Around 2 p.m. Saturday, a man approached a mail carrier as she was delivering mail into a neighborhood delivery collection box unit, Davis said. The man, around 6 feet tall, wanted his mail.
When the mail carrier said he had to show an ID, he was reportedly unwilling. Davis said he elbowed the carrier in the face forcefully and walked away, leaving her with a black eye.
Residents of the Fountain of the Sun retirement community in Mesa often go the extra mile to show their gratitude to military veterans.
They stage elaborate tributes on special holidays, such as Memorial Day and Veterans Day, and find other ways to honor those who served.
One of those other ways occurred
on April 24, when Fountain of the Sun residents presented 13 heroes with Quilts of Valor.
Those were part of more than 269,000 Quilts of Valor that 600 groups representing 10,000 volunteer quilters nationwide have given to active military and veterans since Delaware mom started the effort in 2003 after a dream about son, then fighting in Iraq.