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Glendale Vice Mayor Lauren Tolmachoff will host a public safety appreciation event on April 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Babbo Italian Eatery (20211 N. 67th Ave.) to honor on-duty Glendale Fire and Police personnel for their service.

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Amanda Franco, a 21-year-old former student and employee at Camelback Academy where her family also worked, was killed in a gun battle outside a house party in Phoenix on March 30, leaving the school community mourning her loss.

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A new nearly 2-acre QuikTrip gas station and convenience store is under construction at 8251 W. Glendale Ave on the southwest corner of 83rd Avenue in Glendale—set to be the company's fifth location and offering 24-hour service. The project is expected to complete and open in December.

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