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What's happening this Labor Day weekend in Phoenix

If you're looking for something fun to do in Phoenix this Labor Day weekend, September 1-3, there's plenty of action happening around the Valley.

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FAFSA Drive-In

Help is being offered to college-bound students at drive-in events throughout the Phoenix area. Completing the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step in determining how a student can pay for college. The drive-ins allow families to ask questions they have about the FAFSA. Soilo Felix with Be A Leader Foundation says studies show students who

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Mesa Mayor John Giles lays out 5 priorities, with navigating the COVID-19 pandemic topping the list


Mesa Mayor John Giles lays out 5 priorities, with navigating the COVID-19 pandemic topping the list
Alison Steinbach, Arizona Republic
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Mesa Mayor John Giles takes his oath of office on Jan. 7, 2021, to begin his second full term leading Arizona's third largest city.
Mesa Mayor John Giles urged the city to focus on five areas as he begins his second full term leading Arizona's third largest city: the COVID-19 pandemic, education, the digital divide, inclusivity and environmental sustainability.
Giles gave a "change is good" speech when he first became mayor six years ago. That message is still true, he told the City Council on Monday, as he called on the city to renew its enthusiasm, readdress its goals and make progress. 

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