Buckeye joins top 5 ZIP codes for ESA enrollment
Buckeye’s 85326 ZIP code ranks among the top five in Arizona for participation in the state’s Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, with 897 students enrolled in Fiscal Year 2024 Quarter […]
Buckeye reacts: See what residents think of Verrado Marketplace groundbreaking
The groundbreaking of the $275 million Verrado Marketplace took place just yesterday, November 20, 2024, but reactions are already pouring in on InBuckeye’s social media channels — with reviews proving […]
Mayor Orsborn’s transportation initiatives: Transforming Buckeye’s infrastructure
Buckeye is transforming rapidly, driven by ambitious infrastructure projects and economic development plans to meet the needs of its growing population. Mayor Eric Orsborn, fresh off re-election where he didn’t […]
More in Buckeye leave city for work than anywhere else in the Valley, finds study
More than 88% of Buckeye residents commute out of the city for work — the most of any municipality in the Phoenix area, according to data from the Maricopa Association […]
Family puts people over business to expand Equestrian and Events Center
Imagine you owned a major trucking company that off-loaded goods at Long Beach Harbor and then distributed throughout Arizona. And when you were looking for a site to expand your […]
MCCCD designates 77 acres for Buckeye public safety facilities
Maricopa County Community College District has partnered with the City of Buckeye to provide approximately 77 acres for new public safety facilities. The land, owned by MCCCD, is located at […]
I leave you words: Wandering Buckeye’s historic Liberty Cemetery
The irony does not escape me: I nearly died on the way to the cemetery. Though I allowed adequate distance between my Crosstrek and the sedan in front of me, […]
Reduce the Commute results in more than 50 jobs
The city of Buckeye’s annual Reduce the Commute job fair Oct. 14 brought more than 500 attendees together with 47 West Valley employers, resulting in more than 50 on-the-spot hires. […]
Monroe complaints kick off council meeting
Two residents attended the Oct. 15 regular Buckeye City Council meeting once again to express concern regarding the Monroe Avenue restriping project. The first resident, who also spoke at the […]
A Walk Down Memory Lane
The city of Buckeye invites all community members, artists and non-artists alike, to share childhood artwork for a unique community exhibit. We’ll showcase pieces from children, teens and adults side-by-side, […]