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  1. article Tempe: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Tempe has earned its reputation as a stable, high-energy, diverse community. We’ve worked hard to create and maintain an economy that is viable and sustainable. Our demographics are solid. Our businesses are diversified.

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  • article Chandler: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    I take great satisfaction in the City of Chandler, and for very good reason. The many dining choices, unique shops and galleries, outdoor recreation and other local amenities are the result of a tremendous effort being made to keep Chandler a premier destination point for families and business alike.

    1 image(s)

  • article Mesa: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Mesa is the place to be! Whether you are here on business, enjoying a vacation, live here part-time or year-round, be sure to take in all that Mesa has to offer. Cheer on the Chicago Cubs as they train at Hohokam Stadium and visit our vibrant downtown with unique shops, art galleries and restaurants. Come see our dinosaurs at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, spark your child’s creativity at the Arizona Museum for Youth, or enjoy a theatre performance at the spectacular Mesa Arts Center. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, test your skills at one of our many outstanding golf courses, hike the Superstition Mountains or float down the Salt River. Adults and kids alike can find fun in our year-round sunshine. Mesa is also a premier location for business with the extension of light rail coming through downtown in 2016 and new flights being announced by Allegiant regularly at the expanding Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. We have high-tech facilities like Boeing, First Solar and AzLabs all while offering a variety of higher education options in the Power Knowledge Corridor. Getting here is easy and living here is great!

    1 image(s)

  • article Tempe: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Tempe has earned its reputation as a stable, high-energy, diverse community. We’ve worked hard to create and maintain an economy that is viable and sustainable. Our demographics are solid. Our businesses are diversified.

    1 image(s)

  • Mayors, Education

    Vince Roig, chairman of the Helios Education Foundation, discusses his group's $250,000 grant to help 10 mayors found the Arizona Mayors Education Roundtable.

  • mayoral race

    Phoenix mayoral candidates Wes Gullett and Greg Stanton listen as Ahwatukee Managing Editor Kelly Mixer poses questions to them during an Ahwatukee Foothills News Editorial Board meeting for the two candidates. Oct 5, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • mayoral race

    Phoenix mayoral candidates Wes Gullett answers a question from Ahwatukee Managing Editor Kelly Mixer during an Ahwatukee Foothills News Editorial Board meeting for the two Mayor candidates. Oct 5, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • mayoral race

    Phoenix mayoral candidates Wes Gullett and Greg Stanton listen as Ahwatukee Managing Editor Kelly Mixer poses questions to them during an Ahwatukee Foothills News Editorial Board meeting for the two candidates. Oct 5, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • mayoral race

    Phoenix mayoral candidates Wes Gullett answers a question from Ahwatukee Managing Editor Kelly Mixer during an Ahwatukee Foothills News Editorial Board meeting for the two Mayor candidates. Oct 5, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Mayoral election

    A Phoenix voter makes her way into the Pecos Community Center to cast a vote for Mayor Tuesday afternoon Aug 30, 2011. Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Mayoral election

    A Phoenix voter makes her way to her car after casting her vote for Mayor at the Pecos Community Center Tuesday afternoon Aug 30, 2011. Darryl Webb/AFN

  • Race for mayor

    From left: Jennifer Wright, Anna Brennan, Claude Mattox, Wes Gullett, Greg Stanton, Peggy Neely.

  • article Neighborhoods with mayors

    Saturday, May 31, 2003 12:35 am

    Major north East Valley developers are changing the scope of neighborhoods within large-scale developments. Roles such as town manager and mayor are hired positions within communities such as Whisper Rock Estates and DC Ranch, both in north Scottsdale.

  • article Gilbert: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Welcome to Gilbert, a community that is a welcoming place for families and individuals to enjoy a “clean, safe and vibrant” atmosphere. We have received recognition as a “Best Place to Live” and one of the safest communities in the nation.  We have a strong workforce and one of the best educational systems in the country.

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  • article Mesa: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Mesa is the place to be! Whether you are here on business, enjoying a vacation, live here part-time or year-round, be sure to take in all that Mesa has to offer. Cheer on the Chicago Cubs as they train at Hohokam Stadium and visit our vibrant downtown with unique shops, art galleries and restaurants. Come see our dinosaurs at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, spark your child’s creativity at the Arizona Museum for Youth, or enjoy a theatre performance at the spectacular Mesa Arts Center. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, test your skills at one of our many outstanding golf courses, hike the Superstition Mountains or float down the Salt River. Adults and kids alike can find fun in our year-round sunshine. Mesa is also a premier location for business with the extension of light rail coming through downtown in 2016 and new flights being announced by Allegiant regularly at the expanding Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. We have high-tech facilities like Boeing, First Solar and AzLabs all while offering a variety of higher education options in the Power Knowledge Corridor. Getting here is easy and living here is great!

    1 image(s)

  • article Tempe: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Tempe has earned its reputation as a stable, high-energy, diverse community. We’ve worked hard to create and maintain an economy that is viable and sustainable. Our demographics are solid. Our businesses are diversified.

    1 image(s)

  • article Chandler: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    I take great satisfaction in the City of Chandler, and for very good reason. The many dining choices, unique shops and galleries, outdoor recreation and other local amenities are the result of a tremendous effort being made to keep Chandler a premier destination point for families and business alike.

    1 image(s)

  • article Chandler: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    I take great satisfaction in the City of Chandler, and for very good reason. The many dining choices, unique shops and galleries, outdoor recreation and other local amenities are the result of a tremendous effort being made to keep Chandler a premier destination point for families and business alike.

    1 image(s)

  • article Mesa: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Mesa is the place to be! Whether you are here on business, enjoying a vacation, live here part-time or year-round, be sure to take in all that Mesa has to offer. Cheer on the Chicago Cubs as they train at Hohokam Stadium and visit our vibrant downtown with unique shops, art galleries and restaurants. Come see our dinosaurs at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, spark your child’s creativity at the Arizona Museum for Youth, or enjoy a theatre performance at the spectacular Mesa Arts Center. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, test your skills at one of our many outstanding golf courses, hike the Superstition Mountains or float down the Salt River. Adults and kids alike can find fun in our year-round sunshine. Mesa is also a premier location for business with the extension of light rail coming through downtown in 2016 and new flights being announced by Allegiant regularly at the expanding Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. We have high-tech facilities like Boeing, First Solar and AzLabs all while offering a variety of higher education options in the Power Knowledge Corridor. Getting here is easy and living here is great!

    1 image(s)

  • article Wright garners support for Phoenix mayor’s race

    Friday, July 22, 2011 1:30 pm

    6 article(s)

  • article Wright garners support for Phoenix mayor’s race

    Friday, July 22, 2011 1:30 pm

    5 article(s)

  • Lane sets agenda for Scottsdale mayor’s role

    Jim Lane is all smiles at Civic Center Mall in Scottsdale Tuesday.

  • Lane sets agenda for Scottsdale mayor’s role

    Scottsdale Mayor Mary Manross

  • Lane extends lead in Scottsdale mayor’s race

    Jim Lane

  • Lane extends lead in Scottsdale mayor’s race

    Mary Manross

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