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NHL’s return to Valley may hinge on public subsidies

4/27/2024
The former owner of the Arizona Coyotes’ plans to revive NHL hockey in the Valley come to fruition will likely hinge on whether he gets the city of Phoenix and Maricopa County to create a …

Phoenix applies for $20M federal grant to replace …

4/24/2024
The city of Phoenix is applying for a $20 million federal grant to replace a nearly 100-year-old bridge over Grand Canal at Van Buren and 40th streets. Staff from Phoenix’s Street …

Roadrunners, Tucson in the dark about plans to move …

4/19/2024
The Tucson Roadrunners and the city of Tucson have been left in the dark as former Arizona Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo publicly spoke about plans to relocate the minor league hockey team to Tempe, …

After Coyotes move to Utah, fans already hopeful a new …

4/18/2024
After the NHL’s announcement Thursday that the Coyotes are leaving Arizona to relocate to Utah, Coyotes fans are already looking ahead to a new team hopefully coming to the Valley within the …

Phoenix voters will again be asked to let city set its …

4/17/2024
Phoenix officials are sending a routine measure to the ballot that will allow the city to set its own annual spending limit rather than be bound by a cap in state law. In 1980, Arizona voters …

So long, Coyotes?

4/13/2024
The Arizona Coyotes declined to comment on media reports the NHL could soon announce the team is moving to Salt Lake City, Utah, but the team’s social media accounts have had more to say. …

Carlos Galindo-Elvira appointed to interim Phoenix …

4/12/2024
Phoenix City Council appointed Carlos Galindo-Elvira as an interim council member to fill the vacant District 7 seat on Tuesday. Yassamin Ansari vacated the seat to run for Congress in …

Phoenix mayor decries abortion ban, says city will …

4/10/2024
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego decried the Arizona Supreme Court’s ruling to enforce an 1864 law criminalizing nearly all abortions and said Phoenix Police, by direction of city council, will …

Turf Paradise takes step toward selling — if it …

4/9/2024
Turf Paradise took a step toward selling last week, but the future of the property is still up in the air. Phoenix City Council approved zoning changes 7-0 last week for 26 acres of the 213-acre …

Phoenix looks to ban camping near schools, homeless …

4/4/2024
The city of Phoenix took a step Wednesday to further restrict areas where people experiencing homelessness can camp. The Public Safety and Justice Subcommittee last week approved a proposal to …

Phoenix adds worker heat protections for city …

4/3/2024
Jason Sangster said job sites in the Valley often lack sufficient drinking water for workers that his trade union, Ironworkers Local 75 regularly supplies water to workers of other companies to …

Survey: Public says opioid use in Phoenix is serious …

4/1/2024
The public feels opioid use is a serious problem in Phoenix and is very supportive of funding substance abuse intervention and treatment initiatives, a city of Phoenix survey found. All 19 …
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