Arizona’s House delegation has an average tenure of 5.5 years in Washington, well below the 8.6 years for the House as a whole.
Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen resigned Tuesday amid allegations he was running a human smuggling operation.
The Arizona Attorney General filed lawsuits Tuesday against vaping seller JUUL for "deceptive" ads and Eonsmoke for "illegal" product sales.
Phoenix police chased a bicyclist resisting arrest Monday night, resulting in a struggle for control of a gun and a fatal shooting.
New data from the Phoenix Police Department show shootings by city officers fell from 44 incidents in 2018 to just 15 in 2019.
Central Arizona Shelter Services helped more than 1,300 people older than 55 who were experiencing homelessness in the 2018-19 fiscal year.
Many hate crimes go unreported due to distrust of law enforcement or ignorance on how to report a crime.
AZ had almost 600,000 “noncompleters” last year – people with some higher education but no degree– and the state is not alone.
Hailing from Libby, Montana, Johnston had never been to one of the popular restaurants before coming to Arizona in August.
Two Loop 101 freeway ramps in Phoenix closed over the weekend and will remain so until March.
A new report ranks Arizona at No. 6 in the nation when it comes to lending funds to owners of small businesses. Here's why.
Native American adults are 50% more likely to be affected by obesity than non-Hispanic whites, according to a report by the CDC.
They may have turned out the lights, but the party’s not over at Coconino County's Navajo Generating Station and its Kayenta coal mine.
For the first time in five years, Arizona was back among the top 10 states for highest rates of women murdered by men in 2017: Report
It's nearly time for Phoenix K-12 students to head back to school. Here are some must-know school dates for parents and kids in 2020.
April 1 is Census Day across the nation. In every community, residents are asked to complete a short questionnaire.
Trade experts and AZ business owners say U.S. consumers and small businesses who will likely end up paying the price for Trump's tariffs.
Homeland Security issued three separate “section 102” waivers this year covering 90.2 miles of border in Yuma, Pima and Cochise counties.
The birds have found refuge when they migrate south for the winter, settling in the Sonoran Desert’s man-made lakes.
A 16-year-old Phoenix pedestrian in a crosswalk with three other kids pushed them out of the way before he was struck by an oncoming car.
Funding of unique office tower offers tenants opportunities in bustling downtown market
Not sure how to recycle your Christmas tree in Phoenix? The city has a few "green" options for you.
The Veterans Heritage Project, based in Phoenix, is collecting stories and experiences from military veterans to keep history’s truth alive.
As many as 20,000 Arizonians could be guaranteed overtime pay under a Labor Department rule, but critics says it doesn't protect workers.
One Phoenix business owner said he was not happy about the “middle of the night” tactic that left no grace period to implement the new rule.
AZ's minimum wage rose from $11 to $12 an hour on New Year’s Day, a move advocates said is “long overdue” but won't solve the poverty issue.
Environmental activists and the Hopi Tribe are concerned the Canyon Mine could contaminate groundwater and, ultimately, the Grand Canyon.
A new study by WalletHub ranked the best college cities in America. Find out where the city of Phoenix finished.
The United Health Foundation has released its annual America’s Health Rankings. Find out why Arizona finished in the bottom half.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day has made himself familiar with the Scottsdale area because of Chaparral quarterback Jack Miller.
Stephen Arvay, branch manager of City Electric Supply in Phoenix, said his customers are increasingly asking for energy-efficient lighting.
America generates almost 38 million tons of plastic waste every year, ranking second only to China. That’s a lot of plastic.
Just as Clemson University coach Dabo Swinney predicted.
WalletHub recently released its 2019 rankings of best and worst places to go for New Year’s. See how Phoenix fared.
See which restaurants, grocery stores and retailers are open on New Year’s Day: Walmart, Safeway, Whole Foods, Starbucks and many others.
Bill extends vital language preservation programs through 2024. Was co-sponsored by six members of state Congressional delegation
Bill to help veterans charged with non-violent offences, but suffering substance abuse or mental health issues, remains stalled in D.C.
Time, distance and technology limitations are among the reasons Native Americans may be the most difficult demographic to count.
Three years ago, Brindon “Breezyyy” Keesey tried out for the Arizona State University League of Legends team and didn’t make the cut.
A Phoenix company wants to build two massive hydroelectric projects on the Little Colorado River.