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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 … more
Phoenix police are asking to help them find the man they view as a suspect in a March 27 shooting that left a woman with life-threatening injuries. The lead suspect in the case is Xavier … more
April is  Autism Acceptance Month, and a locally owned Mexican restaurant is holding a monthlong fundraising campaign for the local autism community. more
Six Phoenix libraries have electric vehicle charging stations, a step toward the city’s goal of 500 EV stations by 2030. The city initiative with support from Tempe-based Salt River … more
 the City of Phoenix, with support from SRP, has successfully installed electric vehicle (EV) chargers at six Phoenix Public Library locations throughout the city. These six locations are within … more
The Black Keys will bring their North American headline tour to Phoenix this summer. more

Five years ago, when Blair Ballin started his online community, Living North Phoenix, he wanted a place for the North Phoenix community to share information and support each other in a drama-free … more
The first of three new parks and recreational spaces plan for the Laveen area of Phoenix has opened. The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department last week celebrated the grand opening of Harvest … more
Hosting the 2024 NCAA Men’s Final Four will be a boon for Valley cities, at least based on the last time March Madness’s big showcase landed in the region. A report from the W.P … more
The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department will open 16 pools all season long and an additional two pools, one in June and one in July, for a total of 18 pools this summer, city officials announced. … more
Phoenix will seek approval from the board of adjustment this week for city-owned shelter in west Phoenix. The city is proposing constructing the center at 11 S. 71st Ave., which … more
PHOENIX – Downtown Phoenix is growing rapidly as more people are moving to the developing center of the city. Concerns have been raised regarding walkable sidewalks, accessible bike lanes … more
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