Despite economic concerns caused by COVID-19, home prices continued to increase in Phoenix in March.
Here's the news to know about COVID-19 in Phoenix from May 17 - 23.
A city in China is actually responsible for supplying some Phoenix first responders with its protective gear.
It's still possible to celebrate Memorial Day 2020 in Phoenix, here's how.
The Phoenix Police Department is investigating an officer-involved shooting that happened just before 11 p.m. on Thursday May 21, 2020.
Accreditation is offered by the International Sanitary Supply Association, the world's leading trade association for cleaning industry.
This Study Hall features a read aloud by Mrs. Acosta, Principal at Ed and Verma Pastor School, science lessons and more.
Here are the significant road construction projects and traffic restrictions occurring in Scottsdale from May 22 through May 31.
"With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, we took a look at the mental health related calls that 9-1-1 dispatchers receive."
Liberty Mutual® and Safeco Insurance® Assist General Southwest Insurance Agency with Emergency Community Support Grants
A life-long resident of the Joliet/Plainfield area passes away at the age of 86.
Miguel Vasquez is one of 40 recruits to walk across Phoenix Police Academy graduation stage Thursday, officially becoming a police officer.
Study Hall begins with a Social-Emotional Learning lesson by Mr. Boyd, Behavior Intervention Specialist from Clarendon Elementary School.
As a part of accomplishing this objective of face coverings the Arizona Supreme Court has mandated it from June 1.
The U.S. Census Bureau 2019 estimates rank Phoenix on top with gain of 26,317 new residents, bringing its estimated population to 1,680,992.
A year-to-year comparison from Bloomberg shows the number of mass shootings in the U.S. declined 24 percent since COVID-19 lockdowns.
At least three people were injured in the shooting and the suspect was taken into custody, according to the Glendale Police Department.
Check out this video that tells the story of Asian American history and immigration here in Arizona through historic properties.
City of Phoenix offices will be closed Monday, May 25 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
Effective June 1, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport will require all employees and members of the public to wear face coverings.
The meeting materials can be accessed any time from May 27 through June 30, 2020 by visiting valleymetro.org/capitol.
This 4th wave of CARES Act funding will give Phoenix Housing 27 vouchers, valued at $220,000, to give affordable housing to disable persons.
PHXTV in collaboration with Roosevelt and Osborn School Districts presents a unique PHXTV Classroom Study Hall for students.
Bystander CPR is less likely in Hispanic neighborhoods because of lack of training complicated by a reluctance to call 911, study shows.
Ahead of Arizona's wildfire season, firefighters face challenges of social distancing in a job that requires face-to-face communication.
The park will begin a phased reopening incorporating safety and physical distancing measures Thursday, May 21.
This year’s conference, originally scheduled for April, has been postponed and will occur as a virtual conference in July.
Dr. Dave Mayer, CEO of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation, will walk 125 miles to nine Arizona spring training stadiums.
VanGo, a ride service for Phoenix area pre-teens and teens, is helping families stay safe with grocery shopping and delivery services.
This week, neighbors and family got together in North Phoenix to celebrate a very special birthday.
Book drops at all locations (except for South Mountain Community Library) are available 24/7.
During what should be a time of joy as the Aguirres await a new baby, the family of six are separated as each fights the coronavirus.
Although Phoenix residents are creating more waste, crews are keeping pace and uncontaminated recyclables aren't going to the landfill.
Hikers say border wall not only removes an important monument, symbolism and beauty, but also disrupts wildlife migration patterns.
These areas will be closed 9 p.m. to 4:30 a.m., Monday through Saturday, from Tuesday, May 19, to Sunday, May 30.
Westbound McDowell Road will be reduced to one lane at 64th Street 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays May 14 - 27 for utility work.
Businesses will be provided at least 48 hours notice in advance of any planned water service interruptions.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. on May 26 for Scottsdale Residents and May 27 for non-residents.
Mayor directed that city buildings and facilities that are normally open to the public be opened in phases beginning May 18.
Amendment directs Scottsdale’s city manager to “more fully reopen outdoor park amenities” and resume programs, sports and classes in phases.