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A Phoenix councilman is raising questions about fairness when it comes to fire and ambulance service.
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Roughly 175,000 Arizona homes still lack access to broadband internet, and many of them are in tribal and rural communities; the state Commerce Authority says it’s looking to change that.
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Many small business still struggle with filling positions following challenges that spiked due to the pandemic.
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The Phoenix City Council has approved $1.2 million in federal funds to provide legal assistance to qualified residents facing eviction.
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The Arizona Corporation Commission indicated it could move to take over a struggling rural water company that serves about 150 people in La Paz County if it doesn’t resolve a litany of issues left behind by its owner, who died in 2023.
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Phoenix will pay more than half a million dollars to determine how many trees the city owns, where they are and what kind of shape they’re in.
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One of the country’s favorite pastimes has made a comeback. Social media platforms such as TikTok and various events have reintroduced roller skating to a new generation.
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Phoenix-based U-Haul will move its headquarters to the tallest building in midtown.
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Traci Tiwari, founder of the community group Fat Babes of Phoenix, says she was part of a similar group in Denver, but couldn’t find anything like it here in Phoenix. So, she started it herself.
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After years of fighting, Phoenix and Tempe have reached a deal about future development near Sky Harbor International Airport.