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  1. Peoria

    Rebecca Zook, left, and Scott Whyte, both from the city of Peoria, speak about revitalization plans for Old Town Peoria before a mixed crowd of city officials and business owners last year. Tuesday night, an open house put on by representatives from Peoria and engineers with the firm Burgess & Niple gave residents their first look at how traffic in Old Town Peoria may be shaped over the next decade.

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    Priscilla Cook, right, speaks with Najett Ayyoub, owner of Peoria Cafe, about the city of Peoria’s design plans for “Wagoner Plaza,” a revitalization plan for shopping centers north and south of Peoria Avenue and West of 84th Avenue.

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    Peoria’s Director of Economic Development Scott Whyte gave the keynote address at Wednesday Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Whyte spoke about Peoria’s economic future, the push to revitalize Old Town, and Loop 303 projects.

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    Peoria’s Director of Economic Development Scott Whyte gave the keynote address at Wednesday Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Whyte spoke about Peoria’s economic future, the push to revitalize Old Town, and Loop 303 projects.

  • Peoria

    Peoria’s Director of Economic Development Scott Whyte gave the keynote address at Wednesday Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Whyte spoke about Peoria’s economic future, the push to revitalize Old Town, and Loop 303 projects.

  • Bravo Peoria

    West Valley Art Museum volunteer curator George Palovich draws a portrait of 11-year-old Chloe Cobb of Peoria at the Bravo Peoria event at the Sunrise Mountain Library Saturday.

  • Bravo Peoria

    Ken Johnson of the Peoria Historical Society helps Emily Melhem, 5, drill a hole with a brace and a bit at the Sunrise Mountain Library. Bravo Peoria is the city’s kickoff event for the Arizona centennial celebration.

  • article Infiniti of Peoria

    Saturday, June 14, 2008 7:54 pm

    Walk through the cobblestone entrance way through doors of smoked glass and stainless steel. Enter a car showroom like no other. Architecture that is ultra modern and sleek, glass offices with no doors, new cars delivered inside the showroom under bright lights to show you every aspect of your new vehicle are just a few of the luxury touches of this unique car dealership. Welcome to Infiniti of Peoria.

  • Peoria’s youth battle for win against Cactus

    Peoria's Rachel Thompson hurls a pitch during the Panthers win over Cactus Thursday.

  • article Peoria’s Fan Fest draws Valley fans

    Monday, February 28, 2011 8:26 am

    Matt Collier and his two sons stayed true to their spring training tradition Saturday by attending the Fan Fest at the Peoria Sports Complex.  The Surprise residents and hundreds of baseball fans showed up in force for the annual event.

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  • article Peoria’s Fan Fest draws Valley fans

    Monday, February 28, 2011 8:26 am

    Matt Collier and his two sons stayed true to their spring training tradition Saturday by attending the Fan Fest at the Peoria Sports Complex.  The Surprise residents and hundreds of baseball fans showed up in force for the annual event.

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  • article Peoria’s struggles continue against Saguaro

    Friday, September 17, 2010 12:07 am

    It’s all part of growing up, said Peoria High School football coach Doug Clapp. 

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  • Peoria’s struggles continue against Saguaro

    Peoria wide receiver Nathan Evans tries to fight off defensive lineman Devin Brunetti during the Panthers' loss to Saguaro Friday.

  • article Peoria’s hot start keeps sizzling

    Wednesday, March 31, 2010 9:47 pm

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  • Peoria’s hot start keeps sizzling

    Peoria hurler Rachel Thompson fires a pitch Wednesday against Sunnyslope while first baseman Oliviah Valencia awaits the outcome

  • article Kellis ends Peoria’s tough week

    Thursday, January 14, 2010 11:34 pm

    After its win against Copper Canyon last week, Peoria girls basketball coach Leslie Saulsby said they had a tough week ahead of them.

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  • Kellis ends Peoria’s tough week

    Peoria's Andrea DeMondo attempts a shot as Kellis' Mary Driscoll tries to block the attempt Thursday

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    Seton Catholic players celebrate their Divison II State Championship win over Peoria 52-44. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN

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    Seton Catholic players hoist up their Division II State Championship trophy after their win over Peoria 52-44. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN

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    Seton Catholic High School and Peoria players vie for a rebound during the Division II State Championship game. Seton Catholic won over Peoria 52-44. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN

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    Seton Catholic's girls mob each other as they celebrate their Division II State Championship win over Peoria 52-44. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN

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    Seton's Julie Barcello regains control of the ball after Peoria's CeCe Pearl slaps at it during their Division II State Championship game. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN

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    Seton High School girl's coach Karen Self can't control her emotions as she watches her girls close in on their Division II State Championship win over Peoria 52-44. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN

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    Seton High School coaches Karen Self (center) hugs her assistant coaches Jennifer King and Tiffany Tate after winning the Division II State Championship over Peoria 52-44. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN

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    Seton Catholic's Julia Barcello gets fouled from behind by Peoria's CeCe Pearl during the Division II State Championship game. Seton Catholic won over Peoria 52-44.

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