Phoenix
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Here’s how downtown Phoenix is balancing housing development with affordability
Fifteen residential buildings are currently under construction in downtown Phoenix—where does affordability fit in?
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‘Forever family’: 2014 Phoenix Mercury championship team reunites to celebrate 10th anniversary
In the decade following the Phoenix Mercury’s 2014 championship win, the members of that team have continued their basketball legacies both on and off the court.
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2024 Indigenous Peoples’ Day events across Arizona
Learn about eight events worth checking out in Arizona this Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
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Over 200 units coming to downtown Phoenix—with rent starting under $1,100
The complex on 16th Street and Polk Road is part of an effort by developers to build hundreds of thousands of rental units in Phoenix in 2024.
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The punniest breakfast spots in the Valley
Learn about seven breakfast spots across the Valley that serve fantastic food and start the customer experience with some wordplay.
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Places to volunteer around Phoenix, based on your interests & passions
Want to help change the world? Start by giving back to your community with one of these awesome volunteer opportunities around Phoenix.
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Metro Phoenix restaurants backed by celebrity chefs
Learn about five celebrity chefs who work at Phoenix restaurants, and then go taste their talents for yourself.
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The 7 best breakfast burritos in Phoenix, according to Reddit
Check out Phoenix’s top Reddit-approved breakfast burrito destinations!
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Self-driving Waymo cars now providing 24/7 curbside service at Phoenix Sky Harbor
Self-driving Waymo cars are now providing 24/7 curbside pickups and drop-offs at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport’s Terminals 3 and 4.
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Phoenix-area pet store owes $340k in sexual harassment settlement
A Valley pet store must pay $340,000 after settling a lawsuit that claimed the business failed to stop male employees from sexually harassing female employees.
























