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Phoenix Metro: Active Lifestyles

 
 
 

Area Info

The Phoenix metropolitan area, also known as the Valley of the Sun, is a metropolitan area that includes the City of Phoenix, most of the rest of Maricopa County, a large section of Pinal County, and small parts of southern Yavapai County. The Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the US Census Bureau, includes Maricopa and Pinal counties. The population of the Phoenix metropolitan area increased by 45% from 1990 through 2000, compared to the average United States rate of 15%, helping to make Arizona the second fastest growing state in the nation in the 1990s (the fastest was Nevada). The 2000 Census reported the population of the metro area to be 3,251,876. As of July 1, 2006 the MSA is estimated to be at 4,039,182.

 
 

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Local News from ABC 15 Phoenix via Yahoo! News

The Peoria man was caught on camera 55 times going over the posted speed limit, officials say.

 

Organizers say the 1 million meals are enough to feed more than 2,700 children for a year.

 

For this fiscal year, Arizona faces a $2 billion deficit. And next year is even worse: $3.3 billion.

 

The West Valley couple allegedly took the bags from carousels at Sky Harbor Airport.

 

INSIDE: Where Valley motorists could be waiting in line even longer after these layoffs.

 

Forget pepper spray! More and more women are using guns to protect themselves.

 

Could Arizona have a high speed train from Phoenix to California in 2050?

 

A neighbor's gun accidently went off, barely missing a woman and her 2-year-old.

 

Officers said the undocumented immigrants fled from a traffic stop on Interstate 10.

 

Training aims to help travelers get through the airport quickly during the busy holiday season.