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Acclaimed Mexican singer-songwriter Eden Muñoz will bring his Como en los Viejos Tiempos tour to Phoenix. more
Arizona is at risk of straining its power grid as AI servicing data centers proliferate around Maricopa County, leaving power companies rushing to meet developer demand, without compromising safety, service or increasing consumer costs. more
The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department will put into effect its annual ban of open fires in the city's desert parks and mountain preserves starting May 1. The Maricopa County … more
Some work will wind down by the end of the Deer Valley Unified School District year next month, but ongoing efforts to hire new teachers will continue. more
A 25-year-old man has been booked as a suspect in a 2014 homicide that took the life of Pedro Antunez-Andrade, 19, Phoenix police said. Phoenix homicide detectives said in September 2014 they … more
Candidates officially filed their petitions April 1 to run for senator in the 2024 primary election in Arizona’s Legislative District 27, where it appears there won’t be much competition until the general election. more

Westbound Interstate 10 will be narrowed to two lanes this weekend near Sky Harbor Airport for bridge work. The restrictions between US 60 and 24 th Street will be in place from 3 a.m. Saturday … more
Local sustainable living nonprofit Keep Phoenix Beautiful will add to Earth Day efforts this Monday. more
The Surprise City Council voted April 16 to add more residential space and reduce commercial capacity for an 880-acre future master-planned community in the city’s northwest area. The … more
The City of Phoenix Office of Sustainability is co-sponsoring a Plug in America Electric Vehicle Ride and Drive event with Valley of the Sun Electric Vehicle Association to promote the adoption of … more
Tucked into a gathering room in a corner of Terminal 4 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport are a bunch of men and women wearing gold shirts. more
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 … more
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