State 48 Jeepers and other are collaborating to spread some social distancing holiday cheer.
The Phoenix Police Department has worked to provide mental health training for its officers, but some activists say it's not effective.
"We did it didn't we?" John Mohun said. "They needed volunteers, and you guys have been keeping me alive, so why shouldn't I try it?"
An internal investigation by the Professional Standard Bureau is currently underway.
A spike in pet scams continues amid the COVID-19 pandemic and as the holidays approach in Phoenix.
The driver and passenger of a Phoenix delivery truck are doing fine after veering off of the Interstate-17 Monday afternoon, officials said.
Maricopa County has received its first shipment of the coronavirus vaccine, public health officials announced Monday.
Snowbirds are forgoing their annual treks to states like Arizona this year amid the coronavirus pandemic in yet another hit to U.S. tourism.
Arizona's 11 electors cast their votes for Joe Biden in the state's Electoral College vote Monday.
Get far away from the city lights in Phoenix and take in the always-reliable Geminid meteor shower, known for its colorful fireballs.
The series highlights the area's homicide cases that have gone unsolved.
On this episode of PHXTV Virtual Report you can find out how to get tickets to many of Phoenix Theatre's great shows.
Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward is taking her fight to overturn the state's election to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Details of Michelangelo’s famous frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, which are all but impossible to see in the Vatican, are coming to downtown.
Jewish National Fund-USA achieved a record high campaign over the past year
Students and teachers at the Cave Creek Unified School District returned to in-person classes in early September.
A district judge ruled that the city of Phoenix wrongfully excluded immigrants from receiving coronavirus aid to cover housing bills.
The applicants of selected streets will be responsible for securing support from at least ten other residents along the proposed route.
Valley Metro light rail runs on a 15-minute frequency 4:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
COVID-19 has long lasting effect on those who are experiencing homelessness.
ASU club KoDe utilized social media platforms to send a broader message to dance lovers and K-pop lovers alike.
State Forty Eight, based in Chandler, hopes to make an even bigger difference in the community with the launch of its new nonprofit.
A Queen Creek man is one of four charged in a conspiracy to threaten journalists and advocates in four states, including Washington.
A fire broke out at a Phoenix nursing home late Tuesday, forcing over 100 to be evacuated and critically injuring an elderly woman.
The Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service is working with Scottsdale to create a more sustainable city.
This announcement signifies the final step before the Full Funding Grant Agreement is signed, which is anticipated in January 2021.
Watch our video to see what traveling during the COVID-19 pandemic looks like and how we are working hard to keep our travelers safe.
Approximately 590 miles of Phoenix streets received pavement maintenance treatment in 2020 – about 12% of the city's entire street network.
Visit our Curbside Service page on phoenixpubliclibrary.org for current hours and locations.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled late Tuesday to affirm the lower court's ruling to dismiss the lawsuit to overturn the election results.
A decision by the Phoenix City Council to cancel all sports tournaments through February divided a youth sports community.
Maricopa County health officials announced Monday that health care workers and nursing homes will be prioritized for vaccinations.
The fundraiser for the Human Services Campus will be broadcast this Friday from home plate.
The New York Times, the Surgo Foundation and Ariadne Labs used their vaccine tool to calculate when you could receive it.
The Arizona Supreme Court has agreed to review an appeal in the Arizona GOP's lawsuit seeking to overturn the state's election results.
Enrique Licano Castillo, 80, was last seen walking near his home at 23rd Avenue and Broadway Road Sunday morning, Phoenix police said.
Target Decorated Apparel, a leading contract decorator for the promotional products and retail industries, announces new facility in Phoenix
The Emergency Santa Program is expected to benefit more than 1,500 children.
This year, the City of Phoenix City Services customer service was needed more than ever.
Transport to a tropical island, listen to local artists and enjoy an atmosphere that's one of a kind at Lacuna Kava Bar.