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Phoenix Introduces Extended Parking Meter Hours Starting Aug. 18

PHOENIX — The city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department is notifying residents, commuters and business owners on changes to parking meter hours of operation, effective Aug. 18.  The changes were adopted by the City Council in June. Beginning Aug. 18,

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The Phoenix Public Library to Host Steve Valev Art Exhibition

PHOENIX — Burton Barr Central Library will host an exhibition of mixed media works by Steve Valev, titled “Quinn’s Wanderings: Of Books and Cities ” August 18 – October 15, 2014 at the library’s @Central Gallery, 1221 N. Central Ave. 

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Phoenix Sky Harbor Named Top Airport for New Small Businesses

PHOENIX — Phoenix Sky Harbor International is the number one airport in the country for new small businesses, according to a report by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of the Inspector General. The goal of the report was to

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Experts: Water-Safety Message Needs to Reach all Ages, all Bodies of Water

By PAULINA PINEDACronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Gilbert dad Cody Thomson has a problem with pool-safety campaigns: the pool part. Thomson, whose then 6-year-old son, Brenan, drowned in a canal in 2011, said safety campaigns need to remind people that

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Owner of Fair Trade Cafe Stephanie Vasquez Recognized by Cox Business

By: Cindy G. Castillo Born and raised in Phoenix, Ariz., Stephanie Vasquez had always wanted to be a teacher. She wanted to create a change in her community through education. So she went to high school, graduated from Arizona State

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Latino Institute Back-to-School Fair Returns to Metrocenter

The City of Phoenix Latino Institute is sponsoring the 13th annual “Back to School and Health Fair hosted by Metrocenter,” Saturday, July 12 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Metrocenter Mall, 9617 N. Metro Parkway West (event participants should

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Phoenix Students Participate in White House Science Fair

By AUBREE ABRIL Cronkite News Service WASHINGTON – They didn’t get to demonstrate their science fair project for President Barack Obama, but three Phoenix teens were not complaining after their trip Tuesday to the fourth White House Science Fair. “It’s

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Build Your Business with Workshops at Phoenix Public Library in May

“Hive @ central” – a discovery space for business entrepreneurs, located on the second floor of Burton Barr Central Library at 1221 N. Central Ave., will host 7 free workshops in May.  11 a.m. – 1 p.m. , Friday, May

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Ed Pastor's Retirement Prompts Candidates To Seek The Democratic Safe Seat

By: Genesis Monserrate U.S Congressman Ed Pastor’s sudden retirement has sparked interest to possible candidates wanting to take over the safe democratic seat, which was occupied by the congressman for 23 years. Pastor, who became the first Hispanic from Arizona

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Artlink Phoenix Presents: Art d'Core Gala

Join Mayor Greg Stanton, Downtown Phoenix, Az Inc., Artlink Phoenix and other community partners on Saturday, March 1, 2014, at the Crescent Ballroom for the Art d’Core Gala.  This exceptional celebration will spotlight the significant contribution of the arts in invigorating and adding

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