A student from Phoenix was named a member of Biola University's NCAA Div. 2 volleyball team. She will serve as a libero.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public's assistance in locating 24-year-old Phoenix shooting suspect Brandon Talamantez.
A new report ranked the fifty cities that had the highest number of mosquito services last year. See where Phoenix landed.
Chris Pfund discusses how often times, a fear of failure can equate to a fear of success.
Vietnam-era veterans invited to Vietnam War Commemoration Veterans Pinning Ceremony, Oct. 1
1,700 Phoenix PD officers are suiting up with body cameras, with the remainder receiving the cameras by the end of the year.
Phoenix's Margaret T. Hance Park will soon have a 'mega playground' addition, courtesy of the Fiesta Bowl's $2 million donation.
Illustrious Childhood Art Education Program Honors Model Entrepreneurs at 2019 Convention
Southwest Key, closed amid complaints of abuse and issues with worker background checks, wants to reopen Phoenix and Youngtown facilities.
The Van Buren in Phoenix will host Simple Plan and State Champs this November, along with guests We The Kings.
Recent Phoenix eatery, cafeteria, market inspections reveal mice in kitchen mousetraps, moldy food, lack of proof of parasite destruction.
A USAF airman was shot Sunday while trying to break down an apartment resident's back door, the resident told police. The airman later died.
Suburban voters back guns, but also strict background checks — a worry for Republicans like Arizona Sen. Martha McSally seeking reelection.
Stan retired from the Cicero Fire Department in 1994 and relocated with his wife to Peoria, Arizona.
Niche.com has released its "2020 Safest School Districts in the Phoenix Area" rankings. How did your school district rank?
"It's an amazing experience."
When Rachel Miller welds, she wields power in a male-dominated industry.
The Phoenix Police Department has enlisted the help of the DOJ in rebuilding the community's trust of police in the wake of a viral video.
Two women from Phoenix have graduated from Wheaton College, one earning magna cum laude.
A man was taken into custody at Sky Harbor Airport after deploying a United Airlines emergency escape slide and accessing a secure area.
Registered voters can voice their opinion on two ballot measured which would affect Pensions and Light Rail.
Diagnosed with leukemia Jan. 4, Marisol's Phoenix GoFundMe campaign helps with expenses for a lifesaving bone marrow transplant.
Tolleson Union High School District, in the West Valley, became overcrowded and was able to qualify for a new school with state funds.
The monsoon thunderstorms have finally arrived to the Phoenix metro area after a delayed start to the season.
Steven Juniel, an up-and-coming drag queen in Arizona, is self-described as “large and in charge.”
A new report ranked 40 large U.S. cities on metrics such as total working hours, commuting and vacation days taken. See how Phoenix fared.
Some worry that Latinos in Phoenix, who make up 40 percent of the city's population, could be targeted in bias-based mass shootings.
The NBA released the 2019-20 schedule Monday. Here’s the Phoenix Suns schedule and how to buy tickets.
The LEGION Act President Donald Trump signed into law last month is opening doors for veterans across Southern Arizona and nationwide.
Phoenix police are looking for four Phoenix robbery suspects caught on camera. Anyone with information is encouraged to call Silent Witness.
A child-abuse center in Phoenix places everyone crucial to helping these children in one place.
Legendary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright began construction on Taliesin West, meant to be his winter home, in 1937.
The camp, also held at Illinois, Connecticut and Houston, is designed to give top high school players an idea of the college level.
Avoiding hot summer temperatures is impossible for Arizonans who make their living beneath the scorching sun.
Marvin Lewis hopes to ease his "amigo" Herm Edwards’ transition to a second season as ASU coach.
Miranda Bukus is accused of leaving her son in a stroller in a Phoenix parking lot with wet pants on in May. She was arrested Aug. 2.
Susan Levy, a communications coordinator at Phoenix’s Native Health, was named a children's "Summer Meal Hero" by No Kid Hungry.
After an argument at a convenience store, a man is shot but police aren't called until after the victim walks to a second store.
The 379,828-square-foot industrial building is located at 8001 West Buckeye Road
Phoenix's Academy Theatre brings tuition-free after-school performing arts classes to underprivileged youth.