When an issue arises in your neighborhood, it may be confusing to figure out who can talk to for help resolving it. One of the people you can turn to is your city council member. Often the office of ...
Scotty Bach was a Seattle cop when he went to the "Stop the Steal" rally in D.C. Now he carries a badge in Phoenix.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Phoenix's interim police chief and city manager met face-to-face with US Department of Justice leaders Friday for the first time since a scathing federal report was released in June ...
PHOENIX — A new 280-bed shelter opened in the West Valley just before summer to provide refuge for people experiencing homelessness. The Phoenix Navigation Center opened ahead of scorching ...
PHOENIX — Phoenix City Manager Jeffrey Barton is retiring later this year. After working for the city for 25 years, including the past four as city manager, Phoenix announced he would remain on the ...
PHOENIX — Soon, people experiencing homelessness in Phoenix will be met with fewer police officers and more social workers. That’s because the city of Phoenix is stepping up to propose substantive ...
The Office of Heat Response and Mitigation has requested $60 million over the next five years to plant 27,000 new trees and build 550 new shade structures. The measure passed unanimously with an 8-0 ...
Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton will travel to Washington, D.C. on Friday to begin negotiations with the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, more than three months after the DOJ ...
PHOENIX - The problem began in 2022, and in 2023, residents in parts of Phoenix are still plagued by a backlog in bulk trash collections. In the meantime, frustrations are rising, even as some ...
As the largest city of the Valley, Phoenix spent decades reinventing its downtown by welcoming sports arenas, college ...
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5)-- A shakeup in Phoenix City Hall, as the director for the Office of Accountability and Transparency (OAT) is stepping down. Roger Smith is resigning on Friday, Feb. 9, citing the ...
The races for two spots on the Phoenix City Council are intensifying, and the candidates — along with unknown groups — are deploying aggressive and snarky campaign methods to distinguish themselves.