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Sinema out, Lamb staying put in U.S. Senate race

3/6/2024
Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb is in the campaign for the U.S. Senate from Arizona for the long haul. Following current U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s announcement on Tuesday that she would not be …

Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announces she will not run …

3/5/2024
Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema (Independent) announced in a social media video Tuesday she will not run for re-election  in 2024.  Sinema, who was elected as  a Democrat (and the …

Phoenix opens plastics microfactory, works toward zero …

2/6/2024
Dignitaries gather to open a plastics microfactory, a facility where plastic waste is remanufactured on site into new products, creating a circular system.

Phoenix launches chilled water fountain pilot program

1/24/2024
A chilled drinking water pilot program is coming to Phoenix ahead of the summer.

Arizona gets $93M federal grant to widen I-10

1/22/2024
Arizona will receive a $93 million INFRA grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for major improvements to widen Interstate 10.

Infrastructure needed to support TSMC complex

1/18/2024
It takes more than a few curbs and gutters to get a whole section of a city ready for a large manufacturing plant. Fortunately for the city of Phoenix, the part of the city limits where the …

Inaugural WomenPHX’24 in Phoenix postponed to 2025

1/17/2024
Female entrepreneur and advocate Heather Lennon is partnering with other local females to present WomenPHX’24.

Phoenix mayor tapped for new federal advisory …

1/2/2024
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego has been named to serve on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s new transforming transportation advisory committee.

Tomato fight: Arizona firms say tariff on Mexican …

12/19/2023
WASHINGTON — The U.S. is involved in a “critically important trade battle” that could cost the Arizona economy billions while raising the price of tomatoes to consumers by as much …

Phoenix Mayor honors work of United Cerebral Palsy of …

11/6/2023
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona earned recognition for its work with the disability community.

Forest Service grant will bring more trees to …

10/9/2023
The U.S. Forest Service announced Sept. 14 that the city of Phoenix would be receiving a $10 million grant to support tree-planting efforts in underserved communities and heat-vulnerable areas. 

Arizonans prepare for 2024 campaign advertising blitz

9/19/2023
PHOENIX — Arizonans should brace themselves to be inundated with campaign advertising between now and the November 2024 election.