A bankruptcy attorney explains Phoenix Pride's options as the nonprofit files for Chapter 11.
Phoenix Pride, the nonprofit group behind Arizona’s largest annual LGBTQ+ cultural celebrations, filed for Chapter 11 ...
Phoenix Pride, the nonprofit behind Arizona’s largest annual queer celebration, is heading to bankruptcy court, marking another blow to Arizona’s already struggling Pride infrastructure and raising ...
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Phoenix Pride files for bankruptcy days before Pride Month
The Phoenix Pride Festival is still on for October after the local nonprofit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to financial ...
Phoenix Pride filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as creditors seek $432,257, mostly pertaining to a claim that has led to a suit ...
Phoenix Pride announced plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it works to restructure its finances.
Phoenix Pride announced it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as part of a financial restructuring effort aimed at preserving the organization's future.
Federal documents claim Phoenix Pride owes more than $400,000 and are now getting sued.
Phoenix Pride is accused of not paying one of it's vendors close to $420,000. Now its facing a lawsuit. The Pirates, White Sox, Mets, Rockies and Mariners all won in dramatic fashion Friday night. The ...
When Phoenix’s LGBTQ+ community walks into Heritage Square this weekend, they’ll be met with a celebration of the city’s queer culture. DJs, musicians, drag queens and other talents will fill the area ...
For Christine Snyder, Phoenix Pride’s annual festival is about community and coming together as a family. Sunday’s celebration began at 10 a.m. with a parade starting on 3rd Street and Thomas Road, ...
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Pride Festival wrapped up on Sunday night with a celebration and a rockin’ performance from pop star Ashanti. The festival began Saturday with dignitaries such as Arizona Gov.
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