The Gilbert Police and Fire Departments are taking the field on Friday to kick off their annual toy drive for children in the community.
The news that Phil Mickelson, former Scottsdale resident, will skip the Waste Management Phoenix Open in 2020 shook the Arizona golf world.
Luis Avila launched Arizona Latino Leaders in Education to help Latinx students get a fair shot at a good education.
AZ Senator McSally compared the private firms managing military base housing to “slumlords.”
AZ Democrat Rep. Stanton invoked the historical importance of the moment, while GOP Reps. Biggs and Lesko criticized the whole process.
A male carjacked two vehicles Wednesday around 7:30 a.m. in Phoenix when police appeared in response to a call of "suspicious activity."
Some Arizonans might be surprised they can cut down their own Christmas tree from an Arizona forest, but which ones are already sold out?
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Former St. Luke's Hospital, other workers just might be able to find a job at a massive hundreds-of-jobs Phoenix healthcare hiring event.
A record 5.7 billion robocalls were placed nationwide in October. See who’s calling Phoenix.
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Grand Canyon University, University of Arizona, and Arizona State are exploring different ways of growing interest in esports programs.
Advocates who guide people through the various applications fear that the fee increase will prevent people from applying.
Somalian refugee Mahad Mohamed started a soccer team in 2008 to provide a sense of community for other African refugees in Arizona.
The Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act makes "animal crushing videos" punishable by a fine, seven years in federal prison, or both.
These 5 Phoenix area nonprofits are asking for assistance this Giving Tuesday, Dec. 3. Can you help?
Move to help ensure patient, employee safety as flu season picks up
Two Phoenix teens were locked out of the house. One decided to slide down the chimney, just like Santa. It turned out to be a terrible idea.
Sunday's search for Willa Rawlings, 6 – missing since being swept out of her family's vehicle by floodwaters Friday – has produced one shoe.
At least six other people were rescued Friday after a car became stuck in Tonto Creek.
The Women’s Skydiving Network’s Project 19 initiative honors 100th anniversary of women's suffrage
A man was found Friday about 2:30 a.m. with gunshot injuries in a motel room near 19th Avenue and Van Buren Street in Phoenix.
A Bradley University student from Phoenix was recently paired with a student in Ireland to participate in the "Out My Window" art exchange.
Scoring a sweet deal on Black Friday is a holiday highlight, so don’t let scammers ruin your fun.
The flu season is underway in the U.S., and activity is continuing to increase.
Sky Harbor had 140 delayed flights and 27 cancelled flights for Thanksgiving travelers since Tuesday morning. Tucson has a few delays too.
Thanksgiving travel in Phoenix likely means filling that gas tank for the turkey day trip. Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Phoenix.
Burns from fryers, stoves to overeating cases treated at Banner Health Emergency departments
Two men were shot and killed Monday night after arguing with the accused shooter in a Phoenix apartment complex parking lot.
Here are the types of food to keep away from your Thanksgiving dinner table.
Maricopa County Animal Care & Control and the Arizona Animal Welfare League are mostly removing adoption fees for "Empty the Shelter" days.
Scottsdale Police Department’s Crisis Response K9, Chase is turning THREE!
David Ruggiero, 17, was shot dead Wednesday in Tucson. A new GoFundMe aims to help his family bring his body back home to Phoenix.
Black Friday is the official kick-off for the Scottsdale Fire Annual Toy Drive.
More than 300 trade and labor groups, including at least four AZ-based agricultural organizations, wrote a letter in support of the bill.
Dozens of spectators crowded into City Hall to meet Victoria, one of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossils uncovered to date.
Scouting Baseball! participants practiced the scouting techniques they learned in the classroom by evaluating players during AZ Fall League.
Immigration, climate change, housing affordability and gun control showed the largest “separation of thought” between the two parties.