The name of Squaw Peak Drive, which uses a demeaning and degrading word describing Native American woman, has been an issue for years.
The Phoenix Police Department has released a Critical incident Briefing video.
The preserve will re-open around 5 a.m. Sunday, July 5.
Melanie completed high school, but she was accepted to Princeton University with a full-ride scholarship.
Organizations recommended for direct funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Scottsdale Trolley will begin a phased return to service starting Monday, Aug. 3.
Additionally, the upper lookouts in South Mountain Park/Preserve will be emptied and closed at 1 p.m.
"We are heading into a long holiday weekend! @phoenixplananddev reminds you to be safe around the pool."
The city could, with help from the community, reduce greenhouse gas emissions community-wide by as much as 30 percent by the year 2025.
Violation of these restrictions is a civil offense punishable by citations and fines.
The city is offering resiliency grants to small and microbusinesses in Phoenix, as well as commercial city services bill relief grants.
Public transit personnel will be instructed not to prevent riders who do not have a face covering from boarding or riding.
Several other Scottsdale gyms are under investigation and may also be charged with similar violations.
Pinnacle Peak Park, 26802 N. 102nd Way, will be open from 5 a.m.-8 p.m. July 4.
The June issue of the newsletter includes an update about the work construction crews have focused on in recent weeks.
Travelers should also be reminded that FAA prohibits fireworks of any kind in flight. They cannot be checked as baggage or carried on.
Following are significant road construction projects and traffic restrictions occurring in Scottsdale June 26 - July 5.
On a day when Arizona set records for coronavirus cases and deaths, Pence said he "couldn't be more proud" of the U.S. outbreak response.
New COVID-19 cases on the Navajo Nation are on a downward trend, but tribal leaders say the numbers "are still a concern."
ABC15 Town Hall held a virtual open discussion to address questions and concerns about COVID-19 and the spread of the coronavirus.
New charges filed in case tied to the mysterious deaths of the couple's former spouses and their beliefs about zombies and the apocalypse.
Sarah Bingham was fed up with customers refusing to follow her shop's "masks required" sign. A new iteration struck a chord on the internet.
Scottsdale Councilman Guy Phillips said his "adrenaline took over" during a speech at a rally opposing a mandatory mask ordinance.
The funding comes from the federal CARES Act and supports different grants for Phoenix businesses.
This month, WTS is spotlighting the Employer of the Year which goes to (drumroll…) the city of Phoenix Public Transit Department.
City of Phoenix offices will be closed Friday, July 3 in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
Arizona's Ducey ordered bars, gyms, waterparks, and movie theaters to close for 30 days. The order also bans gatherings of more than 50.
The First Street Foundation Flood Model suggests that the risk of flooding across the U.S. is "significantly more" than previous estimates.
A creative protest supporting the Black Lives Matters movement at Tempe Marketplace went from chalk art to chaos on Saturday.
The power to select, retain or remove City Council members lies with the voters of Scottsdale through the election and recall process.
The man was transported to the hospital where he was treated for his injuries prior to being booked into the Maricopa County Jail.
The money will go towards lost revenue for canceled performances and events and local artists as well.
Public meeting times are subject to change or cancellation.
City announces July 4 events, activities and general information. Most city offices will be closed for Independence Day, Saturday, July 4.
All vote centers will provide space for physical distancing and will implement heightened safety and cleaning measures.
At least 3,858 new cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in Arizona over the past 24 hours, taking the state's total to 73,908.
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Arizona reported nearly 3,600 new coronavirus cases Saturday, the fourth time this week the state saw more than 3,000 cases in a single day.
Lawmakers split on party lines as the House passed a Democrat-backed police reform bill Thursday, one month after George Floyd's death.