Phoenix

City of Phoenix is the capital of State of Arizona, United States of America.
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Phoenix Attractions: Things to do in Phoenix
Phoenix is the capital of the US state of Arizona. Popularly known as 'Valley of the Sun', this city is a vibrant mix of art, architecture, scenic beauty and modern lifestyle.

Phoenix Airport Tests See-Through X-Ray Machines for Passengers
Sky Harbor International Airport is planning to test a new federal screening system that uses X-rays of passengers’ bodies to detect concealed weapons.

Phoenix Parents Get Five Babies for the Price of One
A surrogate mother paid to carry a childless couple’s baby has delivered not one, but five baby boys.

University of Phoenix - A Popular Choice for Online Students
Why the University of Phoenix has become one of the nations top distance education schools and why you should do your online college courses there.

North Phoenix Real Estate Market, Healthy or Not?
How is the real estate market faring in the environs north of Phoenix, Arizona?

Phoenix Real Estate, How Far have Prices Fallen
The final chapter on the fate of two Valley of the Sun homes, that we have written of previously.

Recognizing the Advance in the Phoenix Home Market
Why should you consider buying in the metro Phoenix area?

Phoenix Real Estate Predictions for 2008
One man’s view of where the Phoenix area real estate market may lead us in 2008. Of interest to both sellers and buyers.

Water Park Planned for Arizona Desert
Drought-hit Phoenix will play host to Lost Coast· Developers offer year round water sports

Visit Phoenix for the annual Indian Fair and Market
Phoenix is a popular destination for people travelling to the southwest, and one of its most well-known festivals is the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, held every year in March.

Phoenix Based Pop Duo Eye Talk Release Sun and Moon
Eye Talk Is Known For Their Shimmering Pop Oriented Crafted Tunes

Arizona's Biltmore Fashion Park: "this place is hot"!
The Biltmore Fashion Park, located just outside Phoenix, boasts a variety of exciting cafés and restaurants; so when you're browsing its numerous retail outlets, you're sure to find something to satisfy your stomach's urges.

Best Deals at Used Car Phoenix Outlets
Phoenix is no small place to walk around. Although public transportation has undeniably improved over time, places are still relatively farther apart in the Arizona capital.

Phoenix Schools’ Roosevelt District in Serious Trouble with Arizona Department of Education
The Roosevelt Elementary School District, located in the Phoenix Schools area on the south side of the city, is in serious trouble. The primarily low-income district has been dealing with turmoil for years, and the possible takeover by the Arizona Department of Education only exacerbates the situation.

Choosing a Phoenix Moving Company: Is Insurance Necessary
Each year, a large number of individuals and families make the decision to relocate to another city, town, or state. If are going to become one of those individuals, it is likely that you will have a large amount of work ahead of you, regardless of whether or not you use the services of a professional moving company.

Phoenix Schools Providing Healthier Food Choices for 2006-2007 School Year
Much attention has been paid over the last few years to the weight (or maybe I should say overweight) condition of Americans. There have and continue to be many articles in the media, televisions shows devoted to the subject, and now even a reality show.

Will Legislators Help or Only Provide a Patch for the Phoenix Schools?
There is a lot of discussion in the news and especially in school districts across the nation about per student spending rates. As noted in the Business Journal of Phoenix, these rates have doubled over the past 30 years, yet test scores and graduation rates have remained the same.

A family vacation in Phoenix, Arizona
A family vacation in this corner of the American Southwest offers more than cool pools and slippery water slides.

Phoenix Schools Tackle Dropout Rate
The schools in the United States are considered to be "in crisis" due to the soaring student dropout rate. In his first State of the Union Address, President George W. Bush stated that the national dropout rate was 25 percent.

Tournament Preview -- Phoenix Region
The brackets are out and the field is set. Here's a look at the NCAA Tournament teams, players and coaches. In this article, we look at the Phoenix Region.

Tiger Trails After Chances Go Astray
November 23: Japanese birdies prove elusive for Tiger Woods as Kaname Yokoo leads the way at the Phoenix tournament.