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About Phoenix Massachusetts
The Home of the Phoenix Suns
Phoenix is appropriately described as the sun, as in the Phoenix Suns, one of the more dominating NBA Basketball franchise. This is aptly correct because Phoenix enjoys 85% annual sunshine, raising its temperature to as much as 100 degrees F in any given day, the highest rate among cities in the United States.
The temperature registered in Phoenix is actually comparable to cities around the Persian Gulf (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Baghdad, Iraq) and some in Northern India (Amritsar, Jaipur). Despite the hot and humid weather, Phoenix is home to 1,512,986 inhabitants spread over 515 square miles of land and delegating it as the biggest State capital in the country.
In the beginning, Phoenix was an agricultural based economy relying heavily on the farming of cotton and citrus. But the past two decades have shown rapid increase in population and diverse industries. In fact, Phoenix is now home to major industries such as Avnet, the Apollo Group of the University of Phoenix, Freeport McMoRan a mining firm and Honeywell, a company that designs and builds military grade engines. Intel, the computer processor giant has a huge facility in Phoenix that employs 11,000 employees.
Phoenix has warm weather and climate even during the winter that benefits greatly the tourism, recreation and sports industry, golfing particularly. Tourists and seasonal visitors will find everything in Phoenix from world-class hotel accommodations and fine dining to stimulating outdoors adventure; superb golf courses; the best shopping destination; a vibrant nightlife and an inspiring culture. Thus for a trip to Phoenix whether for business or a leisurely vacation or probably contemplating a move to the city, always coordinate with the Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau since they will be able to provide you with the necessary placement and travel information.
The US Military has likewise shown significant presence in Phoenix with the Luke Air Force Base located on the west side of the city. At the height of the World Wars, the government operated three military bases in the area, the Falcon Field, the Luke Field and the Williams Air Force Base.
The Sky Harbor International Airport, the 9th busiest airport terminal in the US and 18th in the world, serves visitors to Phoenix. Compiled data from the airport reveals that in 2006 it has handled more than 41 million passengers.
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What's Happening in Phoenix
Valley Pastor Kidnapped, Robbed
Police arrest two men they say kidnapped, bound and robbed a Valley pastor before he managed to escape and call 911.
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Ariz. Soldier Killed In Afghanistan
Ara Deysie, 18, of Parker, became the fourth soldier from the 101st Airborne to be killed in Afghanistan in a week.
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53 People Rescued From Drop House
Arizona authorities on Sunday find 53 illegal immigrants in a Phoenix home being held against their will by suspected smugglers demanding more money for their release.
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Pilot Identified In Small Plane Crash
An experimental aerobatic plane has crashed, killing two people, according to the Mesa Fire Department.
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Police: Woman Bites Officer
A Prescott woman is facing an additional charge after officials say she bit an officer during an arrest. 2:35 p.m.
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