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Mexico's president nominates a new consul general for Phoenix

Mexico's president has nominated a new consul general for Phoenix. The nominee previously led Mexico's consulates in El Paso and Nogales.

Tucson mail to be directed through Phoenix sooner

Mail heading for Tucson will be processed in Phoenix starting this year. 

StoryCorps Phoenix: Barbara Sausen and Pat Sopper

We are pleased to begin sharing the conversations from StoryCorps Phoenix, the project that records the stories from everyday people.

Local food finds niche at Sky Harbor

One of the busier airports in the country is throwing conventional food wisdom out the window. You can still get a McDonald’s Big Mac or a Starbucks' Frappucino at Sky Harbor in Phoenix, but the airport is in the midst of a major upgrade that will bring local restaurants into a space that is typically reserved for mega-corporate chains.

Phoenix Councilman Valenzuela to address International Association of Fire Fighters

One of Phoenix’s city councilmen is in Washington, D.C. for the second time in as many weeks. As KJZZ’s Nick Blumberg reports, he’s calling attention to how Phoenix and other U.S. cities will suffer after federal budget cuts. 

Voting continues in Phoenix on 3 issues

Voting continues Monday in Phoenix, ahead of the official Election Day tomorrow.

The story behind StoryCorps

For more than a decade, the public radio project StoryCorps has been inviting America to sit down and chat.

The joys of riding South Mountain

It’s only five miles from downtown Phoenix, but South Mountain Park is another world. It’s the largest city park in the country, with acres of saguaros, hiking trails and wide-open spaces. This time of year, it’s an antidote to city life. Except when it comes to the traffic.

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