Phoenix residents may have to pay more for their trash service — if the council and mayor OK a new proposal. We’ll hear why the city says it needs the increase. Plus, a look at some of the ambiguities in Arizona’s conflict of interest rules for lawmakers.
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Proposals mandating more Arizona legislators, state agencies sharing data on undocumented immigrants and rules around photo radar are under discussion at the state Capitol.
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Beyond his position at the Legislature, Democratic state Sen. Brian Fernandez holds a senior leadership role at Onvida Health, formerly called the Yuma Regional Medical Center.
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Phoenix Rising FC played its first home game of the new season over the weekend, but the season’s future is in question over the need for a new labor agreement.
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You might not realize it, but Latinos make up the second largest demographic group in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In fact, the Mormon temple in Mesa was the first ever to offer religious rites in Spanish.
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The word “incomparable” gets thrown around a lot when it comes to artists. But in the case of Vanessa Collier, it’s pretty spot-on.
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Phoenix residents may be paying more for their trash and recycling services starting this summer. The city’s Public Works Department is asking the City Council and mayor to increase rates over the next three years.