During the Valley's warm weather months, the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department recommends hiking during the early morning or evening hours when it is cooler and there is more shade.
It was recently reported by the New York Times that Maricopa County experienced glitches on election day at about 20% of their voting locations, causing some people to believe there was election tampering occurring.
The City of Phoenix Water Services Dept. addresses concerns raised by the new Phoenix Active Management Area (AMA) Groundwater Model release, emphasizing that Phoenix's water security remains intact due to its diversified water portfolio and long-term planning.
Phoenix City Council unanimously approved on Wednesday an Active Transportation Plan that will guide expansion of bike lane miles and improvements to the citywide transportation network.
A social media political influencer is still questioning how a number of ballot tabulator machines in Maricopa County malfunctioned simultaneously in November.
The Neighborhood Services Department (NSD) recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the installation of 38 new LED lights at Palomino Park.
In case you missed it, yesterday, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego joined Phoenix Union Superintendent Chad Gestson, Arizona State Senator Christine Marsh, Common Sense Media Senior Manager of Education and Community Partnerships Victoria Saylor, Valle Del Sol Dr. Matthew Evan, and others, for a joint roundtable discussion and tele-town hall on the dangers of fentanyl.
In honor of National Water Safety Day, a Phoenix family shared their harrowing testimony with local media to spread awareness; Matthew Damore and his family stood near their backyard pool on Monday afternoon where his son nearly drowned four years ago.
As part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Local Infrastructure Hub has launched a novel bootcamp series, but local Republican lobbyists and politicians have voiced their disapproval.