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๐Ÿฅณ We're having 2 much fun

Two years ago today, we sent the first Axios Phoenix newsletter to the few thousand of you who'd signed up in advance of our launch. Two years ago, Axios Phoenix launched its first newsletter, sending out a newsletter to a few thousand subscribers. Since then, the service has grown to over 70,000 subscribers and covered topics such as abortion policy and burritos. The company has also grown to cover topics such a range of topics including the future of the city of Phoenix and the cost of metro Phoenix houses. What do you want to see in year three of AxiosPhoenix? Hit back with a story idea or topic you wish to see more of this year's news?

๐Ÿฅณ We're having 2 much fun

๊ฒŒ์‹œ๋จ : 10๊ฐœ์›” ์ „ ~์— ์˜ํ•ด Jeremy Duda,Jessica Boehm ~์— Tech

Two years ago today, we sent the first Axios Phoenix newsletter to the few thousand of you who'd signed up in advance of our launch.

The big picture: Since then, we've grown to more than 70,000 subscribers and covered everything from abortion policy to Filiberto's burritos.

Flashback: Here were a few of our greatest hits from year two:

โ€ข None Phoenix is emerging as the city of the future

โ€ข None Why tubers throw marshmallows in the Salt River and why they must stop

โ€ข None John McCain lives on in Trump's head in new musical

โ€ข None Why metro Phoenix houses are so expensive, explained in one chart

โ€ข None The Buc-ee's experience is coming to Arizona

You tell us: What do you want to see in year three of Axios Phoenix?

โ€ข Hit reply with a story idea or topic you want to see more of.

What's next: We'd love to celebrate with you all soon, but after hosting an anniversary event during last year's historic heat wave, we decided it best to wait until the weather is nicer. Stay tuned for a meet-up opportunity later this year!

โ€ข In the interim, how about encouraging two pals to sign up for our daily newsletter as a birthday gift to us?

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