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Use of COVID funds highlights partnership

12/2/2021
PHOENIX — A new homeless shelter is being built near Metrocenter for ages 55 or older, marking an expansion into new areas of the city with services targeting a specific population. Central …

Growing in Stature: An economic look at past, present …

11/15/2021
For more than 20 years, the Anthem Community Council has been a constant voice in support of its constituency at multiple levels of government here in Maricopa County with one idea in mind: Quality …

Valley groups, SRP start electric transportation …

11/4/2021
Valley utility Salt River Project, the city of Phoenix and others are joining together for a new initiative in hopes of spurring putting more electrification in the region’s transportation …

Valley Metro releases new app with real-time tracking

7/12/2021
Ever wonder when your bus is arriving? Or, when the next train will pull into the station? Ponder no more. Valley Metro officials report as through partnership with the city of Phoenix and Vix …

Phoenix officials say short-term water future is …

6/11/2021
While next year’s expected Colorado River water supply shortage won’t affect Phoenix residents or city government, city officials say they’re ready for a shortage and continue to …

Phoenix acquires land, agrees to help install …

3/29/2021
City officials have agreed to install infrastructure on three miles of streets for a Taiwan semiconductor factory.

Phoenix paves way for business parks near Deer Valley …

2/2/2021
Phoenix City Council paved the way last month for new business parks to be built on two properties near the Deer Valley Airport, totaling 272 acres. City Council unanimously changed the state …

Phoenix plans 156-acre fresh food complex

9/25/2020
A 156-acre fresh food haven is planned for a site in south Phoenix that aims to provide the community with fresh food and lead in food industry innovation. In the project’s first development …

Poll: Phoenix voters support prohibition of the sale …

9/9/2020
Phoenix voters are concerned about the sale of flavored tobacco products to youth and support an ordinance to end the sale of all flavored tobacco products in Phoenix, according to a new poll …

Social Change: Moving the racial equity conversation …

9/1/2020
Independent Newsmedia is seeking to provide a platform for social change to begin through an effort to educate and understand those different from those of us who report the news. In a special …

Gray: Raising airfare taxes would hurt Phoenix …

1/21/2020
Sky Harbor International Airport just collected $3.6 million in taxpayer money from the Federal Aviation Administration to upgrade a tarmac, while the Deer Valley Airport cashed in on a $2.7 million …

Residents contend Phoenix water pipeline infringes …

12/11/2019
More concerns with Phoenix Water Services Department’s resiliency infrastructure program are beginning to mount, as local residents affected by construction of a 66-inch water main are banding …