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 ...
As the largest city of the Valley, Phoenix spent decades reinventing its downtown by welcoming sports arenas, college ...
Phoenix adjusts city services for Christmas; changes to waste collection, library hours, and public transit announced.
PHOENIX — The Phoenix City Council unanimously passed Transportation Electrification Action Plan, known as the "EV Roadmap" on Wednesday. The goal is to place 280,000 city electric vehicles (EVs) on ...
PHOENIX - The City of Phoenix's Office of Accountability and Transparency (OAT), which was created in May 2021, is entering 2022 with a new director who has a plan to hold the city's police department ...
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 ...
PHOENIX — City officials are working to make Phoenix’s roadways safer for pedestrians and drivers alike, after the city earned the title of sixth-least safe city for drivers, according to the U.S.
PHOENIX — The city of Phoenix is moving forward in its nationwide search for a permanent police chief. One of the finalists, Michael Sullivan, has filled the role as interim police chief for more than ...
PHOENIX — The City of Phoenix is proposing a drastic change when it comes to its noise ordinance and if you live near ongoing construction, you could be hearing the sounds from the work a bit earlier.
Hydrologists talk about water “flow” in the West, but very few of the rivers flow naturally anymore, and many, like the mighty Colorado itself, rarely reach their destinations. Except for spasmodic ...
Phoenix police officers will soon see their pay skyrocket. Until this week, a brand-new Phoenix recruit would start at around $50,000. Now that starting salary has been increased to $68,661.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher — the city's highest ...