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Man Climbs Tower in Phoenix, Fire Captain Says ‘Stupid Move'
A man climbed the Chase Tower in Phoenix today.
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Super Bowl Draws Epic Air Show of Private Planes to Phoenix
Private jet-setters are the reason every Super Bowl comes with super-size air traffic. Officials expect more than 1,000 additional planes to descend on metropolitan Phoenix’s eight airports and beyond this week for the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles as well as the Phoenix Open. Many of them will be carrying entertainers, sports figures and corporate...
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2 Parents and 3 Children Found Dead Inside Phoenix Home Following Gas Leak
Police said the incident is now being classified as a “homicide” investigation.
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NY Woman Gets 4 Months in Prison for Altercation Aboard Flight From Dallas to LA
Federal prosecutors say a New York woman has been sentenced to four months in prison for interfering with crew members aboard a flight from Dallas to Los Angeles in February 2021 that had to be diverted to Phoenix.
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‘We Don't Go by Money': Gas Station Owner Lowers Prices to Help Customers
“If you have something, you have to share it with other people,” said Jaswiendre Singh of Phoenix, whose Sikh religious values factored into his decision.
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Cities Look to Trees to Combat Heat Islands, But Growth Is Slow
Many major American cities, including Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, Chicago and Boston are working to bridge the equity gap in major tree canopy coverage.
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‘A Ghost Is Driving the Car' — My Peaceful and Productive Experience in a Waymo Self-Driving Van
Riding in a self-driving van underscored the potential of autonomous vehicles, which some believe will be a multitrillion-dollar market for investors.
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GM Looks to Increase Electric Hummer Production as Reservations Top 65,000, Exceeding Expectations
The Hummer EV pickup is currently on sale, but new orders would not likely be fulfilled until 2024 due to the number of reservations.
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A Priest Switched a Single Word. The Repercussions Are Enormous
Thousands of baptisms performed by a priest in Phoenix, the Rev. Andres Arango, are invalid, because he used the wrong wording.
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Phoenix Police Say Man Shot Ex-Girlfriend Before Ambush
Police have identified 36-year-old Morris Jones as the deceased suspect in a shooting in Phoenix that injured nine officers
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Suburban Sprawl Is Weighing on the U.S. Economy
Real estate zoning restrictions have produced a national housing shortage and affordability crisis. Architects and economists say reform could boost growth.
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Rents for Single-Family Homes Are Rising Three Times as Fast as They Were a Year Ago
Strong demand for single-family rental homes has caused rents to rise three times faster in 2021 than they did a year earlier.
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Will More Cities Hire a Chief Heat Officer?
In preparation for a hotter future, Los Angeles became the 3rd local government in the U.S. to hire a “chief heat officer.” The CHO will examine how the city buildings and pavement create “heat islands” that lead to cities being much warmer than the suburbs. Ladd Keith, a city planning expert and professor at the University of Arizona, explains how...
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Inside TSMC, the Taiwanese Chipmaking Giant That's Building a New Plant in Phoenix
Taiwan Semiconductor is investing $100 billion to ramp up production during the chip shortage. Its Phoenix plant will bring chip manufacturing back to the U.S.