Phoenix is still a fast-growing market,” said Christy Walker, board president of Phoenix REALTORS. “Thousands of new jobs are coming online.” ...
The city’s new chief information security officer was previously its deputy CISO. He takes over a role vacated by Shannon ...
We're staying on top of the latest happenings from across the Valley, state, and our nation for Feb. 13, 2025.
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Axios on MSNThree buzzy new restaurants to open at Arizona CenterThe Arizona Center is getting a revamp with the assistance of one of Phoenix's hottest restaurant groups. Why it matters: The ...
West-MEC, a career and technical education public school district, is looking to pass a bond measure this fall to build a new campus in Peoria.
Following DOJ's order to drop corruption charges against Adams, he has until Friday to decide if he's running for re-election ...
The City Council voted 5-2 to ban "anti-meritocratic discrimination" and dissolve the city's Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Planners say the proposed higher fees for building, especially in the northern part of Phoenix, would pay for infrastructure ...
After some league-altering trades, our NBA insiders break down this week's Power Rankings and where all 30 teams stack up heading into the All-Star break.
The FBI has discovered thousands of previously undisclosed records connected to the assassination of President John F.
Phoenix doesn’t make it easy to play watchdog on city officials, but Phoenix New Times is here to help.
Nearly a year in, the independent body tasked with keeping city officials above board has yet to find anything amiss.
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