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An artist’s rendering of the proposed tramway from the rim of the Grand Canyon to the elevated walkway along the bank at the confluence of the Colorado and Little Colorado rivers as part of a proposed tourism development there. (Photo courtesy Confluence Partners LLC)
Nov 29, 2012

Tension in Navajo Nation over proposed Grand Canyon tourist attraction

Ty Tsosie was taught by his Navajo elders that when he needed spiritual reflection, he could go to the confluence of the Colorado and Little Colorado rivers, a sacred place to the tribe.

Supervisors decide not to replace Arredondo
Nov 26, 2012

Supervisors decide not to replace Arredondo

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has decided not to appoint a temporary replacement for former Rep. Ben Arredondo, who resigned on Oct. 9 after pleading guilty to federal criminal charges.

The city of Phoenix is converting this 15-acre lot at Central Avenue and Indian School Road into a space for community gardens, artwork and public gatherings. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Fara Illich)
Nov 20, 2012

Phoenix to transform vacant lot into hub for agriculture, art, public gatherings

Surrounded by food trucks, mural artists and 200 boxed trees, Mayor Greg Stanton announced plans Monday to transform a 15-acre midtown lot into a place for growing crops, displaying artwork and holding public gatherings.

Jesus Rodriguez, lower right, and 61 other Salt River Project and Arizona Public Service workers sit aboard a Spirit Airlines chartered flight to go to Long Island, N.Y. to help restore electricity in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 in Mesa, Ariz. The 21 line crews and support staff expect to be in New York for about two weeks to assist the restoration that has left millions on the East Coast without power since the storm hit on Monday. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Charlie Leight)
Nov 20, 2012

Phoenix mayor to honor crews returning from NY

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton will honor crews from Arizona Public Service and Salt River Project who recently returned from New York after helping restore power to residents in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

ASU eyes law school move to Phoenix
Nov 9, 2012

ASU eyes law school move to Phoenix

Arizona State University has decided to relocate the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law from the Tempe campus to downtown Phoenix.

Parties focused on Election Day turnout efforts
Nov 5, 2012

Parties focused on Election Day turnout efforts

Republican congressional candidate Vernon Parker was working the phones Saturday, calling voters in Arizona's 9th Congressional District from his headquarters in Phoenix and urging them to vote.

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