Sky Harbor grant; AllThrive 365; Phoenix record store

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On this episode of “Arizona Horizon,” we sit down with Daver Malik, the assistant director of aviation at Sky Harbor, to learn more about how the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded $18 million in grant funding for infrastructure upgrades at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

We also hear from Tami Bohannon, president and CEO of AllThrive 365, about how, with the summer heat in full swing, finding volunteers is more important than ever. 

Finally, we sit down with elementary school principal Joshua Briese, who is the proud owner of the iconic Phoenix record store, Tracks and Wax Records. He purchased the store in 2025 and has seen recent growth in success due to a resurgence in interest in records among the younger generation.

Daver Malik, assistant aviation director, Sky Harbor International Airport
Tami Bohannon, president and CEO, AllThrive 365
Joshua Briese, owner, Tracks and Wax Records

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