Group of Arizona arts funders announced they will provide $171,830 in emergency relief grants of up to $750 to 235 artists.
Gov. Doug Ducey also announced plans to gradually reopen Arizona's economy.
The number of coronavirus cases increased by 254 between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to state health officials.
According to the governor's office, the payments are expected to be made in early May.
The latest contribution comes from Valley Toyota Dealers, which consists of all 10 Toyota dealers in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Governor Doug Ducey’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay Connected” order expires Thursday, April 30.
The donation-financed program puts furloughed workers back to work and complete meals into Waste Not's volunteer-driven delivery trucks.
If the person does not feel better 10-15 minutes after going inside due to heat and drinking water, call 911.
The organization's emergency heat relief stations are available to anyone in need of assistance cooling down.
The number of coronavirus-related deaths increased by 18 between Monday and Tuesday, according to state health officials.
Delta, JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines on Tuesday asked for approval to suspend flights to more than two dozen U.S. airports.
The suspect was arrested in connection with the death of 39-year-old Sabrina Rollins, who was shot to death in November 2016.
The flyover is scheduled Friday and will include the Phoenix metro area.
Inspections continue during the COVID-19 emergency. Learn how they are taking extra precautions to keep themselves and the customers safe.
The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department will put into effect its annual ban of open fires in the city's desert parks on May 1.
Scottsdale Police Chief Alan Rodbell discusses topics that affect law enforcement and public safety. Tuesdays at 4 and 9 a.m.
Arizona students are still learning while they're out of school — on a topic they might not learn much about in the classrooms.
“Businesses throughout the state have done tremendous work to help ensure Arizona comes out on the other side of COVID-19," Gov. Ducey said.
Funding will be used to enhance statewide public health activities to reduce coronavirus transmission, state health officials said.
So far, 275 people in Arizona have died from COVID-19. There have been no new deaths as of Monday, according to state health officials.
"Our number one priority is the safety of our riders, drivers and our entire community," city officials said.
As many nonprofits close their doors during COVID-19, some remain virtually open like Dress For Success Phoenix. Here is how it's going!
Neighborhood Services Department launched #PHXGreaterTogether to showcase ideas on how to keep communities close during social distancing.
The April edition of the newsletter includes information about how park users will be impacted by the construction work.
One in four women and one in seven men have experienced domestic violence, and cases are on the rise — up 15% this month in Phoenix.
The Phoenix area will experience its first triple-digit temperatures of the year this weekend and through next week.
Reductions allow transit resources to be focused on areas and routes with highest needs and are being adjusted to reflect ridership trends.
If you see a child or pet in a hot car and believe they are in imminent danger of physical injury or death then call 911.
For anonymous tips, please call Silent Witness at 480-948-6377 (W-I-T-N-E-S-S) or visit the Silent Witness website at www.silentwitness.org.
Uncertainty of current environment and budget restrictions, led to difficult decision to cancel June 6 45th annual Mighty Mud Mania event.
The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department celebrated Arbor Day on Friday with a tree planting project in Mountain View Park
Maricopa County will hire as many as 225 more public health officers to conduct coronavirus contact tracing.
The April edition of the newsletter includes information about how park users will be impacted by the construction work.
The Cardinals had the eighth pick in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
Phoenix Public Works Department launched their digital education webpage, Recycle+ [phoenix.gov/RecyclePlus].
The desert is a pretty green this Spring, but it turns into perfect fuel for a brush fire as temps rise and humidity falls.
Two separate coronavirus models project Arizona could reach its peak in cases around May 11 or June 22.
The donation was made possible by Swire Coca-Cola, which is working to support communities in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
Philanthropic icon Tex Earnhardt may be gone; however, his family is wasting no time honoring his wishes to help those in need.
McDonald’s is giving out free meals to first responders and health care workers through May 5 in Phoenix.