City of Phoenix
Recent News About City of Phoenix
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Phoenix city council will vote to repeal unlawful guns-to-Ukraine ordinance
The Phoenix City Council will vote Sept. 26 to repeal its unlawful ordinance providing for the transfer of guns to Ukraine following an investigation by the state attorney general.
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Phoenix Councilman: 'Fishing is a great pastime that any person, of any ability, should have access to'
This month, Councilman DiCiccio and his peers are emphasizing the importance of public access to fishing and recreational locations.
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City of Phoenix to change trash pickup days starting Oct.3: 'We’ve really taken some time to look at all of our routes'
This week, the City of Phoenix announced that they will be adjusting trash pickup days starting on Oct. 3.
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Carrie Brown, Deputy Director of City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture, Phoenix: 'Fry’s has become a leader in bolstering community connections between private development and the arts through mural commissions like this one'
Phoenix Fry’s Food Stores are set to feature a new mural by artist Kenneth Keene.
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Gallego: ‘My commitment to the people of Phoenix is to make our roadways safer’
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego supports the city council’s decision to approve a road safety plan that aims to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries to zero by 2050.
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Cholla Trail at Camelback Mountain to reopen in Phoenix
The City of Phoenix recently announced that the popular Cholla Trail at Camelback Mountain will reopen to the public on Sept. 30.
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Business Roadmap Series Returns!
Business Roadmap Series Returns!
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Phoenix News 12 accused of perpetrating ‘misinformation’ over Covid report
AJ Kay, a Tempe-based writer, was unequivocal in her assessment of a Phoenix News 12 report regarding Covid rates that she said disregarded fact in favor of sensationalism.