The number of robocalls spamming phones has dropped by more than 50 percent since a record high was set in October.
Here's a map of the planes' Friday route.
Candidate Qualifications: A candidate must be a qualified elector of the City of Phoenix.
The next regularly scheduled candidate election for Mayor and Council Districts 1, 3, 5, and 7 is November 3, 2020.
Voter registration is administered by Maricopa County. All changes to voter registration information must be completed by the County.
Backyards are popular in the summer. In Phoenix, mosquitoes are more likely to be the uninvited guests.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
"Phoenix’s Brownfields Program is poised to continue to boost our economy with these $1.4 million grants from EPA," said Phoenix Mayor.
Scottsdale’s outdoor tennis courts, pickleball courts and the McDowell Mountain Ranch skate park will reopen for the public Friday, May 8.
Consumers are urged to be vigilant as the new coronavirus brings with it new scams and frauds.
Since 1997, Phoenix has cleaned up 310 acres of previously contaminated brownfield land.
The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures could reach a high near 106 on Thursday.
Phoenix man got an amazing surprise on Monday to mark his 100th birthday.
Restaurants and coffee shops can resume dine-in services with physical distancing measures Monday, May 11.
President Trump, took his first major trip in weeks, visiting a Honeywell factory in Phoenix that is making N95 face masks.
Mother’s Day will be different this year, but it doesn’t mean you can’t find ways to celebrate.
The new program provides $200,000 of funding in $5,000 grants for local businesses in the food and beverage, tourism and healthcare sectors.
Phoenix’s ability to pivot in response to Honeywell’s needs helps meet the national demand to get masks and to first responders and workers.
“Phoenix has been called upon before to manufacture life-saving products for our country,” said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.
"We are incredibly grateful for the generosity of your support for this year’s virtual food drive, “Fill the Shelves”."
As unemployment soars, many companies are still looking to hire.
The Phoenix Zoo and others around the world are turning to social media with delightful photos that also help solve cash crisis amid virus.
President Trump is set Tuesday to visit a Honeywell plant in Phoenix that has added 500 jobs as it works to make millions of face masks.
The boy was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, KTAR reports.
A Peoria farm said it qualifies for the Paycheck Protection Program, but it still can't cover its overhead costs amid the new coronavirus.
The 9th Circuit court upheld a ruling barring Lezmond Mitchell's attorneys from interviewing jurors for evidence of racial bias.
I live in a Mesa @ Karmella Mobile Home Park and the management is just terrible. The only thing they know is "EVICTION".
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led some Arizona companies to redirect their business plans in pursuit of a common goal.
The trip marks the first for the president in more than a month. The Honeywell facility was revamped last month to make N95 masks.
Through this new effort, 600,000 cubic feet of gas will be treated annually and transferred to a nearby commercial gas pipeline.
"The most dangerous calls are domestic violence," Debbie Valenzuela, a mobile victim advocate, said.
Following are significant road construction projects and traffic restrictions occurring in Scottsdale May 1 - 10.
The park will be closed Monday, May 4, and should be re-opened by no later than Thursday, May 7.
"Mental Health America encourages us to recognize these feelings and to take care of ourselves. We are here to help."
May 4, business which were not previously classified as essential may return to selling their goods using drive-thru, pick up, or delivery.
Phoenix residents can still complete the 2020 Census by mail, by phone or online.
The Cardinals wide receiver said he was inspired to help his community by his late mother, a nurse.
The involved officer is 43 years old and has been with the Phoenix Police Department for 14 years.
Packed with lessons and fun safety activities, the book is aimed at youth from ages 7 to 12.