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Matt Giordano, former Phoenix Police commander, sworn in as new Chief. Respected leader with focus on trust, transparency, ...
Phoenix withdrew from a tentative settlement with Nubia Rodriguez, who was wrongly accused in the 2019 traffic death of ...
Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton to retire on November 14, 2025, after a tenure that saw impactful city projects and fiscal ...
Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton is stepping down from his role and will retire in November, the city announced on Aug. 15.
Trump Says ‘No Deal’ With Putin Following Meeting In Alaska (Live Updates) Woman in US for nearly 3 decades arrested by ICE ...
Phoenix City Manager Jeffrey Barton is retiring later this year. After working for the city for 25 years, including the past ...
Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton announces retirement Critics slam school board member for unmuted insult at Scottsdale meeting Weekend traffic: 2-week ramp closure in north Phoenix, on-ramp ...
Authorities closed their investigation into Sperbeck's death, a result of injuries he sustained after falling off the back of a golf cart.
City Manager Jeff Barton hired Michael Sullivan to lead the department a few months after Biden launched the nationwide probe of local police misconduct.
Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton this week presented a Trial Budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year that includes $2.07 billion in General Fund spending.
The City of Phoenix is beginning preparations for its 2025-26 operating budget with good news and bad. In a report to City Council that was to be discussed Feb. 25 after this newspaper’s deadline, ...
Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton will ask the City Council to consider up to a 0.5% sales tax increase in response to lower than expected revenue.
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