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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.

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.

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. 

Valley real estate entrepreneur Michael Pollack …

9/19/2023
Longtime real estate redeveloper and philanthropist Michael Pollack is celebrating 50 years of redeveloping some of the Valley’s most landmark properties.

City of Phoenix named ‘Top Green Fleet’ for green …

9/5/2023
The city of Phoenix won the Top Green Fleet Award for 2023 from the National Association of Fleet Administrators.

Republican lawmakers want Arizona AG to punish Phoenix …

8/22/2023
PHOENIX — Two Republican lawmakers want Attorney General Kris Mayes to financially punish the city of Phoenix if it refuses to overturn a city council decision to donate unclaimed weapons to Ukraine.

Republicans working to make deal with Hobbs on …

7/25/2023
PHOENIX — Republicans who hold the majority in the Arizona Legislature are working to strike a final deal with Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and leaders of cities, counties and tribes in metro Phoenix over an extension of a transportation tax that has funded massive expansions of the region’s freeway and roads system, bus routes and the light rail over nearly four decades.

MAG chooses new leaders for board, committees

6/29/2023
Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley will serve as the vice chair of the Maricopa Association of Governments’ transportation policy committee. Wheatley was elected to the position during …

Phoenix Mayor prioritizes homelessness, climate, …

4/13/2023
PHOENIX – Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego stressed the importance of addressing homelessness, climate change and infrastructure in her annual State of the City …