While the debate around laws that would allow clean needle exchange programs to operate legally in Arizona continues, one org keeps working.
One no longer has to go to neighborhoods in the Bronx to find breakers. They can be found throughout Arizona.
The Arizona Corporation Commission is considering several significant proposals that would change energy regulation in the state.
Wells in Arizona are drying up because groundwater is being depleted — which in turn affects food production and access to drinking water.
Perie Prickett, an intensive outpatient at the Scottsdale Recovery Center, describes her experience.
29-year-old Kimberly Vasich was arrested yesterday after stealing an ambulance from a Phoenix fire station and leading police on a chase.
Poverty's Pets canvases poorer Phoenix to save abandoned or abused dogs. They also offer free spay/neuter clinics and community education.
Pennywise, the most feared clown in America, returns to Phoenix theaters next month. Expect numerous clown costumes.
Arizona State Rep Shawna Bolick demands changes in working conditions after postal workers go to emergency room for heat-related illnesses.
Arizona lawmaker Rusty Bowers apparently forgot about the 2011 mass shooting in Tucson targeting then-congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
A Phoenix native studied in Granada, Spain this summer as part of Bradley University’s Study Abroad program.
A 120-ton payload Ukranian Antonov An-124 airliner landed at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Sunday. Why, you might wonder?
Sunday night's candlelight vigil, held at Phoenix's First United Church of Christ, honored victims of the El Paso and Dayton mass shootings.
PODS Phoenix has a variety of simple solutions to help take the stress out of decluttering and give you the confidence needed to sell your
In a storied 15-year career that includes WNBA championships and Olympic gold medals, few firsts remain for Diana Taurasi to accomplish.
Chase Lucas peered at his iPhone, his eyes skimming the news, and was taken aback by what he read.
Change often brings opportunity. Two former Arizona State players hope to benefit from the transformation of the Arizona Cardinals.
The new majority owner of the AZ Coyotes said he is determined to keep the team in Arizona but also wants to expand the the team’s fan base.
Diverse drag performers are challenging norms in Phoenix’s nightlife.
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren lashed out at the Trump administration’s immigration policies at a town hall in Tempe.
A man claiming to be a U.S. ICE agent knocks on a Phoenix family's door and demands to come in, but they don't fall for the act.
Arizona tourism industry revenue has risen to nearly $24.5 billion annually, and Maricopa and Pima counties are key players.
Phoenix man donated his mother’s brain for Alzheimer’s research; blackmarket body broker secretly sold it to the Pentagon for blast testing.
The following is a partial list of road construction projects and traffic restrictions taking place in Scottsdale Aug. 2 through Aug. 11.
A new Phoenix police department policy requires officers to document on-shift encounters in which they aim a gun at a person.
The ADEQ has issued the Phoenix area a High Pollution Advisory for Friday, Aug. 2, identifying ozone as the reason.
Arizona attorney general's filing marks the first time the high court has been asked to weigh in directly on the nation's opioid crisis.
Dan Shooter, who was expelled from the Arizona Legislature in 2018 for sexual misconduct, is on life support at a Phoenix hospital.
Lyft driver Harold Treadwell was killed on their 52nd wedding anniversary; his widow fears she won't be able to afford to stay in their home
This week, the Arizona Cardinals hide 100 special 'NFL 100' footballs statewide for fans to find in a scavenger hunt with prizes.
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Taylor Morrison Hosts Grand Opening for New Terravella Community in Queen Creek
Providing rides for ages 8 to 17, Brooklyn-based VanGo drives into Phoenix to help ease burdens of working moms.
Matthew Arvay, CIO for the city of Phoenix, has been recognized by Constellation Research on its 2020 Business Transformation 150.
The Phoenix Youth Reach and Invest in Summer Employment (RISE) program develops and funds internship opportunities for local young adults.
City of Phoenix voters will have the opportunity to vote on two City propositions related to light rail and pensions.
Arizona's 55-plus Community, Encore at Eastmark, named among 50 Best Master-Planned Communities in U.S. by Where to Retire Magazine
The Phoenix Zoo's Percheron horse, Jack, is euthanized to prevent more suffering after foot deterioration, inability to stand.
The storms that blew through the Valley earlier this week were a welcome sight for at least one Phoenix Rising player.
The Veterans Affairs hospital in Phoenix made national headlines five years ago for falsifying records about patient wait times.