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Phoenix Arizona

Dec 8, 2010

US legislative group holding conference in Phoenix

Legislators from across the country are gathering in Arizona for a national conference that includes discussions on such issues as state budgets, immigration laws, job-creation strategies and redistricting.

Dec 2, 2010

Despite recent challenges, city managers say they enjoy their jobs

Whether after years of planning or by chance, public policy officials have come from throughout the state and country to manage Arizona’s cities and towns, driven by the desire to implement projects that produce tangible results.

And, despite deep budget cuts and foregone raises, those interviewed by Cronkite News Service say they find their jobs fulfilling.

Dec 1, 2010

Experts: More Arizona growth in 2011, but housing lags

A panel of economists says Arizona's economy is on track to see decent job growth in 2011 and beyond as it continues to recover from the Great Recession.

Nov 29, 2010

Phoenix eliminating 60 city jobs

Phoenix city officials say management restructuring will eliminate 60 city jobs.

Nov 23, 2010

State to auction land critical to Bullhead City

State land considered the gateway to Bullhead City is set for auction Jan. 6.

Nov 18, 2010

3 recommended for Arizona Game and Fish Commission

Gov. Jan Brewer will choose one person from among three candidates to appoint to the state Game and Fish Commission.

Nov 15, 2010

Protesters try to block Neo-Nazi rally in Phoenix

Police say two people were arrested for throwing rocks at officers who tried to keep protesters from blocking a neo-Nazi march to the federal courthouse in Phoenix.

Nov 12, 2010

State Contracts 11/12/2010

An updated listing of state contracts.

Nov 1, 2010

‘Tea party’ T-shirts OK at Maricopa County polls

A federal judge in Phoenix has ruled that Maricopa County voters can wear "tea party" T-shirts into polling places in Tuesday's general election.

Nov 1, 2010

Arizona’s Government: The Next 100 Years

As Arizona nears its 100th birthday, we find ourselves divided, polarized and in desperate need of a government system that will serve us well for the next 100 years.

Oct 11, 2010

Computer taken in break-in at Phoenix mayor’s home

Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon says someone forced their way through his home's backdoor and took his personal computer, apparently while he slept.

Sep 21, 2010

Complaint filed in Gordon threats case

The Maricopa County Attorney's Office says a complaint has been filed against a man who allegedly made threats against Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon.

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