The protest against the Trump administration will be the second demonstration organized in Phoenix by the 50501 movement.
Planners say the proposed higher fees for building, especially in the northern part of Phoenix, would pay for infrastructure needed for new homes.
Participants highlighted concerns about oil and gas drilling, cleanup of sites contaminated by the uranium industry, hydrogen development and resource extraction’s connection to missing and murdered ...
A bill aimed at keeping the Arizona Diamondbacks playing their home games at Chase Field cleared a state House committee last ...
The internet erupted in controversy over Felisa Wolfe-Simon and colleagues’ claim of a microbe thriving on arsenic. Nearly 15 ...
Senate Appropriations Committee ranking member Patty Murray, D-Wash., wrote in a statement the NIH policy change amounts to ...
A federal judge on Monday prevented the National Institutes of Health from changing the percentage that universities and ...
Research universities, medical schools warn a funding change by the National Institutes of Health could curtail breakthroughs ...
Rushia Fellows impact on our city is undeniable - and it turns out, he had a major impact on the lives of many people he came ...
The Phoenix Police Department headquarters will be demolished to make way for mixed-use development. The city seeks proposals ...
Arizona's first 18 federally financed electric vehicle charging stations will start construction late this year as planned, ...
Amid dangerous droughts, Arizona officials have attempted to address groundwater shortages by limiting development in the ...
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