The Phoenix mayor said withdrawing from the global agreement to fight climate change would harm public health and economic prosperity.
PHOENIX — A recent order from President Donald Trump's administration to pause all federal grants and loans could leave the Phoenix Police Department and the Phoenix Fire Department bereft of over $35 million dollars in funding, the mayor's office said Tuesday.
As Phoenix continues to grow its transportation system — from light rail and buses to scooters and electric bikes — the mayor recently recognized a company that has led to global attention for the city.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that she and 22 other attorneys general are filing a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration’s “illegal” federal spending freeze.Mayes says the freeze will cause children to miss out on school lunches,
A spokesperson for the City of Phoenix, which was investigated by President Biden’s DOJ, said the city hasn’t heard anything directly from Trump Administration.
After four years, the U.S. Department of Justice probe into Phoenix cops is likely toast with little reform to show for it.
The Phoenix City Council will meet with attorneys behind closed doors next week to review a Justice Department memo targeting "sanctuary" cities.
In the West Valley, the Phoenix Fire Department says the opening of Fire Station #62 will help reduce response times throughout the area.
The Justice Department has been ordered not to pursue new cases, settlements or legal action in ongoing cases, according to media reports.
After entering a challenge with a friend to run or work out every day, Arizona historian Steve Schumacher ended up with 45 year habit.
Phoenix City Council members voted 7-1 to elect Ann O'Brien to serve as Vice Mayor for 2025. Here's what we know.
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said the city has no plans to stop its work reducing emissions, regardless of Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement, because "the cost of inaction is ...