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PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Two people are critically hurt after a multi-vehicle collision in Phoenix on Monday night. First responders were called to the area near 36th Avenue and Van Buren Street for a multi-vehicle collision. Firefighters arrived and found a crash involving a car and a motorcycle.
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Davis Mathews will lead Phoenix Contact USA, which employs around 800 people at its headquarters in Lower Swatara Township.
A 17-story tower is going up near CityScape, mixing “desert chic” with “downtown charisma,” the developer says.
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Longtime Phoenix seafood restaurant named one of the top 20 oyster bars in the U.S. and Canada, as one of the few non-coastal spots to make the cut.
A man has died after he was shot near Burton Barr Library in central Phoenix Sunday afternoon. Phoenix police say they were called to the area near the library on Central Avenue, south of McDowell Road,
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNSedona water tank camouflaged as a house; Phoenix substation also blends inCamouflaged utility structures are not uncommon in Arizona. In downtown Phoenix, an electrical substation at the corner of 7th and Roosevelt streets is creatively hidden, blending into the Roosevelt Row neighborhood.
The Schneiders learned about their neighbor’s plans to build the casita a couple of months ago. Last year, the Arizona Legislature passed a bill that Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law that allows homeowners to build accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, on their property as a way to address the affordable housing crisis.
A mobile home property manager in north Phoenix discovered their above-ground water valve was stolen, leaving approximately 200 residents without water for hours during 110º heat.
Originally developed by the military, cold water immersion has found its place in urban emergency response as climate change intensifies heat waves across the country.