Monthly Archives: August 2022

The Chainsmokers To Make Return To Coors Light Birds Nest, Will Close Out The Popular Four-Night Concert Series With Special Guest Gryffin

by on August 17, 2022 0
The lineup for the 2023 Coors Light Birds Nest is starting to take shape as officials confirmed that GRAMMY Award-winning duo The Chainsmokers have committed to perform at the popular four-night concert series, which will take place Feb. 8-11 during WM Phoenix Open week. The Chainsmokers will take to the stage on Saturday, Feb.... Read More

American Airlines Announces Agreement to Purchase Boom Supersonic Overture Aircraft

by on August 17, 2022 0
American Airlines, the world’s largest airline is poised to have the world’s largest supersonic fleet with new Boom Supersonic aircraft. American Airlines and Boom Supersonic today announced the airline’s agreement to purchase up to 20 Overture aircraft, with an option for an additional 40. American has paid a non-refundable deposit on the initial 20... Read More

Phoenix Public Transit Secures $16.3 Million Green Bus and Infrastructure Grant

by on August 16, 2022 0
Photo Credit: Phoenix.Gov The Federal Transit Administration has awarded the City of Phoenix Public Transit Department a $16.3 million grant for greener (low and no emissions) buses and supporting infrastructure. The grant is made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law under the Low-No Emission and Buses and Bus Facilities highly-competitive grant programs. The programs’ goal is to support... Read More

Jay DeWitt Named Assistant Director/Chief Development Officer at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

by on August 16, 2022 0
Jay DeWitt, a 28-year professional with the City of Phoenix, has been named Assistant Director/Chief Development Officer for the City of Phoenix Aviation Department. The Aviation Department owns and operates Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix Deer Valley Airport and Phoenix Goodyear Airport. DeWitt is a Phoenix native, whose career has spanned Municipal Court,... Read More

US Department of Labor Cites Phoenix-Area Event Facility Operator for Safety Failures After Investigation of Worker’s Fatal Injuries

by on August 16, 2022 0
Photo Credit: www.visitphoenix.com A 30-year-old worker succumbed to injuries after an incident at the Rawhide Western Town and Steakhouse at the Gila River Indian Community near Chandler. A federal investigation determined the fatality could have been prevented if the employer had implemented required safety measures. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration determined... Read More

Hamilton Football Program Put on Probation By AIA for Recruiting Violation

by on August 16, 2022 0
Photo Credit: Hamilton High School – Digital Sports: https://65215.digitalsports.com/team/boys-football/ The Arizona Interscholastic Association’s (AIA) executive board placed Hamilton High’s football program and Queen Creek High School’s baseball program on probation Monday. The punishment will prevent the team from playing in the postseason during this school year, which means they are not eligible to play in... Read More

Fall Red Dirt Concert Series Returns in September

by on August 16, 2022 0
Every Friday in September, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., the city of Sedona’s Parks and Recreation Department will once again host the Red Dirt Concert Series at the Posse Grounds Pavilion, featuring musical acts from all around northern Arizona. The fall 2022 schedule is as follows: Friday, September 2 – Jeremiah & the Red... Read More