City Council has approved more than $29 million in federal CARES Act funding be put to work in Scottsdale.
Road construction projects and traffic restrictions occurring in Scottsdale July 10 - 19.
On July 17 at 7 a.m. to noonCesar Chavez Library, 3635 W. Baseline Road, PhoenixProvider: Valle del SolPre-registration required.
This workshop focuses on ideas and ways to move your business into the “New Normal" created by the economic climate of 2020.
These free workshops are will be conducted via Webex. Registration is required.
When Michael Miller didn't come out of the water, his brother dove after. Both men died. Police say an electric current may be involved.
Arizona's July 13 coronavirus update reported all-time high usage for ICU beds and ventilators. Gov. Doug Ducey has vowed to expand testing.
Michael Bidwill, owner of the Arizona Cardinals, is believed to have contracted the virus while traveling.
Eight weeks of programming will begin the week of July 13.
About $23 million has been allocated to the small business/nonprofit grant program. The deadline to apply is Friday, July 31.
Loo Poo represents wastewater that comes from toilets, drains, sinks, and showers in your home.
Researchers say the dominant strain in Arizona has mutated, possibly making it more infectious, according to a report.
The Supreme Court ruling giving employers an opt-out from an Obamacare contraceptive requirement could have far-ranging effects in Arizona.
Nationwide protests over police brutality put a spotlight on police officers hired to patrol elementary, middle and high school campuses.
In Arizona, a Phoenix hospital is out of morgue space — Mayor Kate Gallego says because of the governor's management of coronavirus crisis.
Due to the pandemic, many industries have effects by part of it. Especially, tourism and hotel industries.
The full after-action report will follow at a later date with a full scope analysis and review of all events.
The City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department is launching a pilot study to evaluate cool pavement treatment.
Grant funds to install gates at the ends of alleyways to increase safety and reduce crime and illegal dumping.
"Hot Desert, Cold Cases" will be a series of videos and other posts on the department's social media profiles, highlighting cold cases.
“Everything has to shut all the way down,” a little girl in Phoenix says in a video that explains the pandemic through the eyes of a child.
As Mayor Corey Woods takes his seat in office, affordable housing in Tempe is a main priority for him.
Phoenix Pilots Use of Cool Pavement to Mitigate Heat Island Effect July 8, 2020 12:00 PM.
They will also be honored at a dinner and reception that begins at 5:30 p.m. on September 15, 2020, at Chateau Luxe.
This incident has gained wide-spread attention within our community and across the country.
"Adaptive Services plans to reopen Monday, July 27. Here are the most recent numbers (July 6) for our county."
While the program is free, registration is required for each of the six sessions.
The NHL regular season was cut short in March due to COVID-19, but training for a 24-team playoff begins July 13.
“I'm grateful for this new opportunity and look forward to continuing to work with the city's many experienced employees", Erickson said.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors also issued an order for all of Maricopa County.
Critical Incident Briefing: July 4 Officer Involved Shooting Details July 6, 2020 3:00 PM.
Several other Scottsdale gyms are under investigation and may also be charged with similar violations.
Scottsdale Trolley will begin a phased return to service starting Monday, Aug. 3.
The westbound off-ramp and eastbound on-ramp at 64th Street will also be closed.
Some marginalized communities, like those experiencing homelessness, often benefit the most from community support.
Activists demand the Phoenix Police Department release the full video in fatal police-invovled shooting on the Fourth of July.
Questions arise as Phoenix parking lot is turned into a campground for the homeless to provide coronavirus social distancing.
The game-winning touchdown pass Phillip Blanks made as a high school player was nothing compared to his life-saving catch in a Phoenix fire.
Hot Desert, Cold Cases: Lynsey Chainhalt July 6, 2020 12:00 PM One of the few crimes without a statute of limitations is a homicide.
The name of Squaw Peak Drive, which uses a demeaning and degrading word describing Native American woman, has been an issue for years.