After more than one year of being closed to all walk-in customers, the Phoenix Police Public Records and Services Unit (PRSU) will begin accepting walk-in customers.
Phoenix has long been known as the least sustainable city in the world – yet, things are changing and young professionals have a vital role to play in creating a more sustainable future.
Due to anticipated rainfall within the next week, Public Works will assist Town of Marana residents concerned with flooding by activating the sandbag pick-up locations and offering pre-filled sandbags on Thursday, July 15, from 7 A.M. to 2 P.M. at two locations.
The Stormwater Utility Commission (SWUC) makes recommendations on issues relating to flood control and storm water quality management and the issuance of bonds for storm water activities and prescribes service charges.
While recent events may have brought remote learning to the forefront of public discourse, online college predates the pandemic and offers a completely different experience.
Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher has named Kathleen Gitkin as the city's acting chief financial officer. In this role, Gitkin will be responsible for all aspects of the city's fiscal portfolio, including debt management, capital financing, treasury services, procurement, tax and licensing, and the acquisition and management of the city's real estate holdings, as well ensuring the city retains its excellent bond rating.
Award-winning Arizona Republic journalist Donald “Don” Bolles was killed in 1976 when a car bomb detonated at 4th and Clarendon avenues outside what was then called the Hotel Clarendon.