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When Henry Davis isn’t behind the plate, he’s usually talking through the game with pitching coaches Oscar Marin and Brent Strom. What pitches are coming out of the hand well? What sequences are ...
Maricopa is back on the map as one of the fastest growing cities in the nation, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest ...
New figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show that Phoenix has reinforced its position as the nation’s ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — As the City of Phoenix goes through its budget process, leaders are asking for the community’s input. The proposed 2025-26 city manager’s trial budget was released in March.
The banks operating in the Phoenix area hold more than $8 trillion in total combined deposits as of Dec. 31, 2024, marking a 1.46% increase over what was reported in the year-earlier period.
people experiencing homelessness in Phoenix will be met with fewer police officers and more social workers. That’s because the city of Phoenix is stepping up to propose substantive reforms after ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Phoenix's interim police chief and city manager met face-to-face with US Department of Justice leaders Friday for the first time since a scathing federal report was released ...
While most political attention will be turned toward national and state races, how your community is governed has an immediate bearing on your day-to-day life. City and town councils vote ...
About 600 people have left the encampment for temporary housing, the city said, at a cost of about $20 million. Phoenix is also opening a $13 million campsite in an empty lot nearby, with shaded ...
The Phoenix City Council unanimously approved new district maps Tuesday, a vote that affects how and by whom 1.6 million residents are represented for the next decade. The city population ...
PHOENIX — The City of Phoenix Council has approved new regulations on “short-term rentals,” such as Airbnb. The change effectively moves the city from a list-keeping registration process to ...
The city on Wednesday began moving hundreds of people out of “the Zone,” spread over several blocks downtown, but some homeless people worry about where they will go. By Jack Healy PHOENIX ...