In Maricopa County, heat-caused deaths rose from 32 in 2008 to 119 in 2018, part of the 182 “heat-associated” deaths that year.
Phoenix police say the suspect identified in the Dunlap Ave. homicide has been arrested. They also identified the victim.
Video as seen on the Neighbors app shows two bobcats on a Sunday morning stroll in Phoenix. One appears more adventurous than the other.
Juan Tafoya, a 60-year-old with dementia, is still missing 8 days after he was last seen near 15th Ave. and Osborn Road in Phoenix.
Phoenix residents are experiencing improved visibility on city streets after the conversion to LED street lights.
Are U of A or ASU online degree programs rated the highest? A newly released rankings list by U.S. News & World Report has the answers.
The only things certain in life are death, taxes – and, for the last six decades, that Arizona would gain seats in Congress.
More quality time with elderly citizens could help turn around Arizona’s faltering standing in a national report on senior health.
Kristopher Guarajado Mickell, 15, died after being stabbed near 3800 N. 43rd Ave. in Phoenix on Monday.
Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among Arizonans ages 15-34, according to a 2019 study.
With an unusually wet winter underway, Phoenix Water Services is kicking off the new year with a focus on stormwater pollution prevention.
Gov. Doug Ducey's "State of the State" covered topics of veterans' taxes, body-worn cameras, shutting a prison, rural broadband and more.
The Phoenix police union says putting the names of cops who've been disciplined on the "Brady List" is "a huge scarlet letter."
Phoenix police are looking for this person of interest in connection with a 3400 W. Dunlap Ave. shooting death. Do you know him?
Leading Senior Care Franchise Offers Award-Winning Senior Care Services to Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Paradise Valley, Phoenix
Kesha is coming to the Arizona Federal Theatre in celebration of her fourth studio album.
Environmental groups and AZ state officials agreed to delist the snail, found in the Colorado River watershed, in light of new evidence.
Researchers at Arizona State University’s department of psychology created Compass for Courage to address anxiety.
Phoenix Water Service Department officials are injecting conservation technology known as hydrogels into soccer fields at ASU.
AZ schools are working to preserve Native American culture by spending classroom time on disappearing languages and cultural traditions.
As of Monday, only Yuma and Santa Cruz counties had met their goals for recruiting workers, according to the Census Bureau.
Antoine L. Jones, 31, was arrested by Phoenix police Thursday morning in connection with a Black Friday motel room homicide.
A report shows that the U.S. life expectancy fell from 79.1 to 78.9 years in 2016. In Arizona, the number fell from 79.6 to 79.3 years.
A Phoenix man was critically injured Thursday after being shot in his car by four males trying to rob him. Two teen suspects were arrested.
United Food Bank, VFW, Humana and Iora Primary Care partner on "Uniting to Combat Hunger” campaign
The penumbral lunar eclipse with Friday’s full moon won’t be visible in North America, but moon lovers can still see it online.
While the millennial homeownership rate rose to 38.4% in 2017, that is still lower than the rate enjoyed by Generation X and Boomers.
The 224-194 vote saw a handful of lawmakers cross the aisle, but was mostly supported by Democrats.
Arizona Gov. Ducey is asking for federal funds to build a Tonto Creek bridge where three kids were swept away by floodwaters Nov. 29.
Eleven university students from Phoenix have been recognized for academic achievement at schools across the U.S. Do you know any of them?
Are you interested in diving into the dollars and sense behind what makes the city of Phoenix run?
Scottsdale Fire Department wrapped its 2019 Toy Drive with more than 12,000 toys collected throughout November and December.
Check out the most recent updates from Scottsdale.
Learning the history and lifestyle's of others helps improve relations among strangers
“It’s imperative that the U.S. do everything within its power to bring a peaceful end to the conflict” - President Nez, VP Lizer statement
A Phoenix Republican is pushing to include social media comments to Arizona’s libel and slander laws and scrap the statute of limitation.
Only about a dozen states require Holocaust education in public schools. An Arizona teen joins a growing movement to change that.
24/7 Wall St. recently released a study on the richest county in every state, and the No. 1 finisher in our state might surprise you.
Students and their families donated items to benefit local nonprofit Chrysalis
WalletHub recently released its 2020 list of Best & Worst States to Raise a Family. See how Arizona scored.