Phoenix bus strike: City council votes on related incentive

Phoenix bus drivers have a hand-shake agreement with Veolia Transporation on a new labor contract. This comes after a six-day strike that paralyzed bus service across the city.

New Mayor, New Year

Mark Brodie sits down with Phoenix City Council member Jim Waring to talk about Mayor Greg Stanton's inaugural address...and takes a look forward at politics in Phoenix. Brodie also talks to Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane about Phoenix's new mayor, the relationships between cities, and efforts to improve Arizona overall.

Phoenix mayor to be sworn in today

Phoenix will inaugurate a new mayor for the first time in eight years.

Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman

Host Steve Goldstein talks to mayor of Tempe Hugh Hallman about historical preservation, regional economy, and his decision to abstain from running for another term.

Stanton Wins the Race

In January Phoenix will have a new mayor. Greg Stanton talks to host Steve Goldstein about winning the runoff election for Phoenix mayor Tuesday night. Former Phoenix mayor Paul Johnson weighs in with his reaction to this year's race.

Phoenix Politics

Former Phoenix Mayor and former Attorney General Terry Goddard talks to host Steve Goldstein about the condition of politics in Arizona and what leaders need to focus on to make the state thrive.

South Phoenix: "The Forgotten Place"

The South Phoenix area is among the oldest parts of the valley, and has a wealth of rich history...but it's a history that many people don't know about.

Kimber Lanning on Phoenix's Next Mayor

Steve Goldstein talks with Kimber Lanning of Local First Arizona about what she wants to see in the next mayor.

Changes in Maryvale, Real and Perceived

Finding Connections in Phoenix's Directions

This month, Phoenix residents elect a new mayor. We decided it was the perfect time to profile some of the neighborhoods in this unique and sprawling city.

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