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Think what we could create if we rethought more than 40 miles of the Rio Salado throughout metro Phoenix. That's what Rio Reimagined is all about.
A plan pushed by Sen. John McCain to develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado riverbed wins the approval of Arizona's most influential leaders.
Cordero Holmes arrived at Rio Salado College in 2018 intent on reinventing himself. Holmes, who earned his associate degree in life sciences last year and hopes to become an addiction counselor, ...
Tempe officials are taking a hard line against a large homeless encampment in the Rio Salado riverbed, ordering those living there to move out by Aug. 31 — a move that could displace anywhere ...
Rio Salado College, a mostly online community college in Maricopa County, Ariz., is one of the first community colleges to launch a “ national division ” targeting students all over the country to ...
Rio Salado Community College doesn’t look much like a typical higher-education institution and it doesn’t act like one, either. With just 23 full-time faculty it serves more than 60,000 ...
Approved Phoenix bonds could accelerate development near downtown, Rio Salado ...
Stretches of the Rio Salado project – Spanish for Salt River – in Phoenix and Tempe are under construction. Tempe even has a 200-acre Town Lake in a separate development in the river channel.
The Rio Salado Restoration Area along the north bank of the Salt River in Phoenix is the site of a national effort to bring tree equity, climate resilience and community engagement to urban areas.
Phoenix acquires 29.5-acre industrial site for $29.58M as part of Rio Reimagined initiative, aiming to revitalize the Rio Salado corridor.