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City of Phoenix on Standby for Storms and Possible Flooding

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  The official end of the monsoon season is near, but it doesn’t mean the chance of storms has subsided. The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch until tomorrow at 5 p.m. The Valley could expect to see as

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City of Phoenix Recognized with Nine Environmental Excellence Awards

The city of Phoenix has been recognized by Arizona Forward for its outstanding contributions to the physical environment of our local communities.  The city received nine awards in various categories during the association’s 35th Annual Environmental Excellence Awards ceremony, including two

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Schedule of Activities Announced for PHX Arts + Culture @ 30 Years Celebration

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  The city of Phoenix will mark the 30th anniversary of the Phoenix Arts and Culture Commission with a free celebration of arts and culture in downtown Phoenix on Saturday, Oct. 3. The PHX Arts and Culture @ 30 Years Celebration will take place

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KTAR, 92.3 FM, Hosts “Hispanic in America,” Ahead of Hispanic Heritage Month

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  KTAR News, 92.3FM is paying a special nod to “Hispanic Heritage Month.”  The radio station is hosting “Hispanic in Arizona,” a two-hour community round table that will feature a complete hour broadcast entirely in Spanish. It is

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City of Phoenix Reminds You to “Take a Hike, Do it Right”

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  City of Phoenix park rangers and Fire Department personnel rescued a number of hikers suffering from dehydration symptoms on city trails Saturday. Regardless of weather conditions, hikers need to drink plenty of water before, during and after a

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Businesses Near Northwest Light Rail Extension Struggle During Construction

By: Amy Edelen Cronkite News (Phoenix, Ariz.) – While residents and city leaders celebrate the opening of Valley Metro’s light rail extension in Mesa and future transportation funding from recently passed Proposition 104, small business owners at the northwest end of

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Phoenix Convention Center Hosts Phoenix Phabulous History Exhibit

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  ​The Phoenix Convention Center proudly hosts the Phoenix Phabulous History Mural, an indoor art mural series telling the Phoenix story in nine time periods. From the early Hohokam civilization to the imagined future, 16 large painted murals

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Diane Douglas Recall Petition Launches; Needs 366,000 Signatures

Diane Douglas Recall Petition Launches; Needs 366,000 Signatures

By: James Anderson Cronkite News (Phoenix, Ariz.) – An organization seeking to recall Diane Douglas filed paperwork Tuesday to start gathering signatures, with its chairman saying the state schools superintendent has done nothing to improve education. “Her entire candidacy and her

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Newest Update From the City of Phoenix in Response to Storm Damage

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  Most of the damage from Monday night’s monsoon has been cleaned up by city of Phoenix crews who have worked around-the-clock since the storm hit the city.  Here are the latest updates: Streets: A majority of Phoenix’s

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Homage Will be Paid to Victims & Rescuers of September 11th in Phoenix

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  On September 11, 2001, four commercial airliners bound for the West Coast were hijacked by terrorist extremists. In the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history, a total of 2,977 people were killed in New York City, Washington,

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