Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, TSA
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Phoenix Sky Harbor is asking the public for help as airport employees are going without pay amid a partial government shutdown.
A partial government shutdown has left approximately 800 TSA officers at Sky Harbor International Airport working without pay for over a month, causing severe financial strain and low morale.
Flights stayed full and parking lots packed as Phoenix hit 102 degrees — more than a week before the valley has ever seen triple digits this early.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport opened a donation center to support federal employees working without pay as the partial government shutdown continues.
Hundreds of flights were cancelled and even more delayed at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport as thousands of U.S. flights canceled due to severe storms.
Start making new travel plans. Thousands of flights have been canceled due to severe storms. Here's where and what you can do about it.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection are rolling out a new facial recognition system designed to reduce wait times for passengers returning from international destinations.
With long TSA lines at security checkpoints in airports across the country, ABC15 is looking into why Sky Harbor Airport seemingly never sees long lines.
Phoenix Sky Harbor is collecting donations for federal employees at the airport who will not receive their paychecks during the partial government shutdown, including food and baby supplies.
Civic leader Lincoln Ragsdale Sr. would have turned 100 this year. His story remains unknown to many Phoenix residents.