Arizona Department of Transportation has begun a project to widen and improve Loop 101 from Interstate 17 in Phoenix to Pima Road.
After living in fear of deportation, Phoenix resident Jennifer Rodriguez Garcia said, "Today I can breathe again."
Amid a surge in coronavirus cases, the Phoenix City Council approved a mask ordinance that could punish violators with a fine
More than 2,000 of the new cases come from Maricopa County. The numbers are "starling," said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.
Scottsdale's emergency proclamation goes into effect at 5 p.m. Friday, June 19.
The gap between activations at most HAWKs will now be only 30 to 40 seconds.
The Cardinals' quarterback addressed the protests over the death of George Floyd: "I stand for what is right and that’s the bottom line."
This EnVision Center is the first in Arizona and it utilizes public-private partnerships to provide services designed to assist residents.
Resorts donate thousands of free suite nights to first responders and frontline workers
Amazon recognized Jill Jones, a computer science teacher Carl Hayden High School, as a "Future Engineer Teacher of the Year."
Patch has your complete guide to scheduled — or canceled — Fourth of July fireworks and other festive events around Phoenix.
Calls for requiring masks have increased amid Arizona's coronavirus spike. Gov. Ducey said the issue is best left to cities and counties.
Beginning June 22 and as supplies allow, Phoenix Public Transit will provide face coverings for riders at some transit centers.
These grants help offset losses related to the coronavirus health emergency.
Evacuation orders have hit Apache Lake, Sunflower, Punkin Center, and Tonto Basin. Five percent of the blaze is contained.
Rising coronavirus case numbers could force the hand of Gov. Doug Ducey as Arizona hospitals reach occupancy levels.
Arizona's private prisons hold thousands of inmates. A new lawsuit calls the practice "slavery."
This citywide plan will require partnerships between both outside organizations and other levels of government.
"Our review found that the selected City contractors and subcontractors are generally using the E-Verify program for their workers."
The audit also recommended that the department formalize a process for approving changes and establish records retention standards.
The westbound Loop 101 Scottsdale Road on-ramp will be closed from 9 p.m., Sunday, June 14, to Aug. 15.
The city Call Center is available 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays to assist residents via phone – call 480-312-3111.
As Phoenix Water staff remove the overpowering salt cedar, they replace it with native plants to prevent the salt cedar from growing back.
It may be hard to convince anyone among the more than 222,500 metropolitan area workers losing jobs in April.
See which hospitals in Arizona are ranked the highest for children, according to U.S. News & World Report.
The Maricopa County sheriff issued an evacuation order just before noon Tuesday for residents in the Sunflower area off State Route 87.
Despite the surge in coronavirus cases, Gov. Doug Ducey continues to defend his plan to reopen the state.
The first officer arrived on scene and saw the suspect standing next to an occupied parked vehicle armed with a knife.
The Diamondbacks' first-round pick Bryce Jarvis has "intrigued" coaches with the "polish" of his pitching, said general manager Mike Hazen.
Join Arizona authors in a virtual storytelling of their books every Saturday starting July 18th through August 8th.
There is mounting evidence that wearing a well-fitting cloth mask can help reduce the spread of coronavirus.
Rexburg Assistant Police Chief Gary Hagen said "it was not the outcome we had hoped" in the search for J.J. Vallow and Tylee Ryan.
Shot by an Arizona DPS trooper, Dion Johnson died the same day as George Floyd. He was buried in Phoenix on Friday.
Many immigrants feel solidarity with the Black Lives Movement and want to participate in ongoing national marches, bur risk deportation.
Across education, income and criminal justice, numbers tell the story Arizona's racial divide.
PHXTV talks to director Judy Reno about how College Depot is assisting students virtually with advisors, workshops, financial aid and more.
Six Phoenix-area blood banks now include coronavirus antibody tests as part of every blood donation.
More than 200 of the Maricopa County's 4,500 inmates tested positive for COVID-19, igniting calls for mass testing in jails.
The announcement of Trump's visit to Phoenix comes as polling shows Republican Senator Martha McSally trailing badly.
“We are committed to making bicycling easier and safer for our residents,” said Mayor Kate Gallego.