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(CBS/AP) Hecklers in the audience broke into a loudly-sung version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and forced a high-profile Arizona sheriff to abandon a First Amendment forum sponsored by Arizona State University's journalism school. Full Article at CBS News
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon extolled the economic resilience of downtown Phoenix this week during this annual “State of Downtown” speech. Full Article at Business Journal of Phoenix
Arizona State University's and University of Arizona's downtown Phoenix campuses are a crucial part of the city's future, Mayor Phil Gordon said on Tuesday. Full Article at AZ Central.com
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon this week, kicked off Solar Phoenix, one of the nation's largest city-sponsored residential solar financing programs. Full Article at Renewable energy access
Phoenix, Arizona Mayor Phil Gordon yesterday kicked off Solar Phoenix, the nation’s largest city-sponsored residential solar financing program. Full Article at Sustainable Business
A new program will allow about 1,000 Arizona Public Service Co. customers in Phoenix, including many low-income families, to put solar panels on their homes and cut their power bills without paying anything up front. Full Article at AZ Central.com
National Bank of Arizona, SolarCity and Arizona Public Service Co. are teaming on a $25 million effort to land more solar systems on the city’s residential rooftops, with a backup to potential leases provided by the city of Phoenix. Full Article at Business Journal of Phoenix
Sunday, November 01, 2009 -- by Dave Phoenix's KPHO-Channel 5 broke the news yesterday: The FBI is looking into accusations that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is using his position to settle political vendettas. Full Article at Orcinus
2009-11-05 02:17:02 - option for metastatic breast cancer, which was developed using Abraxis BioScience's proprietary nab ® technology platform. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Joyce C. Grossman, the deputy director for equal opportunity in Phoenix who investigated harassment allegations against the city's former chief spokesman, concluded that David J. Ramirez not only conducted himself in an inappropriate manner in the... Full Article at AZ Central.com
PHOENIX -- Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon said the city faces an "economic emergency," and should consider temporarily raising the sales-tax to keep already diminished services from being cut further. Full Article at KPHO Phoenix
PHOENIX -- The FBI is looking into accusations that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is using his position to settle political vendettas. Full Article at KPHO Phoenix
Saying Phoenix is facing an "economic emergency," Mayor Phil Gordon this week floated the idea of a temporary sales-tax increase to keep already diminished services from being cut further. Full Article at AZ Central.com
PHOENIX -- In 2006, David Cavazos received a week suspension from his job at the city of Phoenix for misusing taxpayer money. On Monday, he was awarded with the highest non-elected position in the city. Full Article at KPHO Phoenix
David Cavazos has been named the new Phoenix city manager and will begin his new responsibilities Friday, Nov. 6. Full Article at KPHO Phoenix
PHOENIX -- The public will not be allowed to participate or even watch interviews the Phoenix City Council will be conducting with the four finalists for city manager. Full Article at KPHO Phoenix
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon and City Council members said they will meet behind closed doors Monday to interview four finalists vying to replace City Manager Frank Fairbanks. Full Article at AZ Central.com
For years, Phoenix's former chief spokesman made sexual, racial and religious comments and jokes to co-workers, behavior that worsened once he was tapped in June to temporarily head the Public Information Office, an Arizona Republic review of city... Full Article at AZ Central.com
If Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon and Maricopa County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox think they can just ignore the new investigative writer for the Goldwater Institute, then they have forgotten who Mark Flatten is. Full Article at East Valley Tribune
PHOENIX — You don't have to work at a resort or sell souvenirs to be hurt by the downturn in Arizona's tourism industry, a group of Valley of the Sun leaders said Tuesday. "Do you know a teacher, a police officer, a firefighter, a librarian?" Full Article at AZ starnet.com
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Jake Gordon, son of Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, left, gives an autographed shoe from NBA basketball star Shaquille O'Neil to President Barack Obama as he arrives at the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009.
View Photo »Jake Gordon, son of Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, left, gives an autographed shoe from NBA basketball star Shaquille O'Neil to President Barack Obama as he arrives at the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service: Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, addresses local business and government leaders at the IBM Smarter Cities Forum in Phoenix, Arizona Thursday morning.
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE: In this photograph taken by AP Images - In support of the American Lung Association's Faces of Influenza initiative, Mayor Phil Gordon rolls up his sleeves to protect Phoenix by administering a seasonal flu shot to fire chief Bob Khan with the help of a medic from the...
View Photo »Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, left, runs with his son Jake, across the runway to see President Barack Obama before the President boarded Air Force One at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Monday, Aug. 17, 2009. The President left Phoenix an hour ahead of schedule.
View Photo »Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon (L), Former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite (C) and Arizona State University President Michael Crow (R) prepare to formally break ground for the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the Downtown Phoenix campus of Arizona State Universi...
View Photo »In this Thursday, July 10, 2008 file photo, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon speaks in Phoenix. Gordon has asked Congress to help confront border crime in his city.
View Photo »President Obama is presented with Phoenix Suns basketball center Shaquille O'Neal's shoe by Mayor Phil Gordon after arriving at Sky Harbor International Airport Tuesday, Feb 17, 2009, in Phoenix.
View Photo »Jake Gordon, son of Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, left, gives an autographed shoe from NBA basketball star Shaquille O'Neil to President Barack Obama as he arrives at the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009.
View Photo »Yes, it’s been a tough year economically for everyone. You’ve heard all about it, read all about and felt it ... But in spite of it all, we’ve still got a lot going on in downtown Phoenix.
This is great news for Phoenix ... We are delighted that Abraxis has chosen our city for this state of the art nanotech manufacturing plant, bringing highly skilled jobs and a welcome boost for our economy.
David will lead a great team that over the next 20 years will take this rising Phoenix and make it soar ... We got it right, but it would have been hard to get it wrong.
The test of greatness for a city in this century will be how well we can sustain into the next one ... That's why I was proud to set a goal of making Phoenix the greenest city in America, and why we were very excited to find a green banner source for the city.
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Congrats to Phil Gordon for a big win: http://bit.ly/6n2Z1c
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