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U.S. President Joe Biden visits Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) in Phoenix

Politics Dec 06

WATCH: Biden visits Arizona semiconductor site, highlights job growth

By Josh Boak, Associated Press

Science Jul 06

Climate-Extreme Heat and Homelessness
Watch 9:03
Phoenix tries to offset rising temperatures that pose health risks to the most vulnerable

Last year set a record for heat-related deaths in the United States, and this year is already shaping up to be worse in terms of high temperatures. Stephanie Sy reports from Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona, which has been at…

By Stephanie Sy, Lena I. Jackson, Madison Staten

Science Dec 06

View of the downtown Phoenix, Arizona city skyline as seen from South Mountain Park, August 28, 2018. Photo by Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images
New study outlines high costs of extreme heat in Phoenix, Arizona

The study concluded planting more trees and covering the region's buildings with "cool roofs" could save billions of dollars over three decades.

By Anita Snow, Associated Press

Politics Oct 08

WATCH: Pence makes campaign stop in Phoenix

Vice President Mike Pence will make a campaign stop on Oct. 8 in Phoenix following last evening's vice presidential debate, which took place in Salt Lake City.

By Associated Press

Nation Aug 26

Phoenix will pay settlement after police point guns, curse at Black couple over stolen doll

The Arizona Republic reports that city payouts over excessive-force or wrongful-death claims against police have totaled millions of dollars in the last several years.

By Associated Press

Jun 19

Phoenix mandates use of face masks for coronavirus

By Terry Tang, Associated Press

At an emergency meeting Friday, Mayor Kate Gallego and the Phoenix City Council voted to make masks or face coverings mandatory. The order goes into effect at 6 a.m. Saturday.

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Feb 24

Federal agents’ shootings escape scrutiny, use-of-force reforms

By MacKenzie Shuman, Derek Hall, Devin Sauer, Nicole Ludden, José-Ignacío Castañeda Perez, Arizona State University

First came the crash, reverberating off the walls of the retirement community like a "mini atom bomb," then a barrage of gunfire shattered the desert morning calm.

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Feb 19

Settlement approved in discrimination suit against Motel 6

By Jacques Billeaud, Associated Press

Motel 6 also settled a similar lawsuit in 2019 in Washington state for $12 million.

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Feb 10

Dispute grows between ride-sharing apps and Phoenix airport

By Bob Christie, Associated Press

The latest salvo in the growing fight is an attempt by state lawmakers to keep a free-flow of ride-sharing companies servicing the main airport in one of the U.S.'s largest cities.

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May 26

Watch 10:06
Amid drought, Phoenix plans for a future with less water

By Hari Sreenivasan, Connie Kargbo, Sam Weber

As the Colorado River's flow declines mostly due to overuse and climate change, water supplies in seven states are imperiled by potential shortages. That includes Arizona, which recently passed legislation outlining steps it would take if water from the river…

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