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.
After three months of anxiously waiting and preparing, Arizona nurses and doctors are on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Health officials reported 45 additional deaths on Friday. Eight Scottsdale bars could lose their liquor license over safety failures.
Jim House joined the Phoenix Police Department in January of 1972.
'We are angry about Councilman Phillips' shameful display of ignorance and disrespect.'
The event happened the afternoon of June 23 at Cave Creek Road and Sharon in North Phoenix.
Riot House has been charged with a class one misdemeanor in violation of A.R.S. Section 26-317.
An air system used at Tuesday's Trump rally in Phoenix has "no factual basis" to boast killing "99.9%" of coronavirus, Arizona's AG wrote.
'Councilman Phillips comments at his anti-mask protest rally today at City Hall do not represent the values of our Scottsdale community.'
Robert O’Brien pledged tough new steps combating what he called the country’s growing threat to the United States and the world at large.
Five tribal leaders joined a National Congress of American Indians forum Thursday on threats to tribal lands from government action.
Prosecutors filed charges in separate cases. A Phoenix officer is charged for sexually assaulting two women in his custody.
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Trump supporters rallied in a Phoenix church that claimed its system "killed 99.9% of COVID-19." The church now says it wasn't accurate.
Face coverings are required at places including grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants and bars, retail stores and special events.
A Scottsdale councilman who used "I can't breathe" as an anti-mask slogan "has no place in public office," Arizona Gov. Ducey tweeted.
The wildfire was halted after spready nearly 900 acres north of Phoenix. Roads remain closed as officials investigate the cause.
Two Arizona tribes joined a lawsuit seeking to stop the Trump administration's new water rule, which has been challenged in other states.
Public health is a group effort, not a partisan issue. It requires the participation of every resident and level of government.
Lap swim only will be open on July 4 at three of Scottsdale’s four aquatic centers - Cactus, Eldorado and McDowell Mountain Ranch.
Some crimes have decreased, while others have increased. See what crime trends are taking place in the Tempe area.
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Over half of Arizona's new cases and deaths reported Tuesday occurred in Maricopa County, according to AZDHS.
The president was looking to regain momentum after Tulsa, which was supposed to be a sign of the nation's reopening.
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said the city will not be focused on enforcing mask usage during the rally despite city and county requirements.
Arizona hospitals have surpassed 80% capacity, AZDHS reported Monday.
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Police said a 16-year-old boy was taken into police custody in connection to the shooting.
The Bush Fire near Phoenix is currently the largest active fire in the United States.
The company said it chose Phoenix because of its "large pool of investment management talent."
Three-building industrial project on 51 acres of land in Avondale to break ground in October 2020
Max Tuerk died while hiking with his family in California, team announces.
Nicholas and Timothy have worked for the Phoenix Police Department for their entire careers — one a little longer than the other.
The order expires July 20 unless further extended, and will be periodically reviewed during that period for possible repeal or revision.
Further information on Phoenix social media channels and website will provide details on additional mask distribution.
Businesses whose employees interact with the public must require employees to wear face coverings.
Until July 1, CBP services will continue to be available from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week.
Once all policy considerations are addressed, the mayor plans to issue an emergency declaration enacting the regulation.