The AZ Department of Health Services has reported 34 confirmed cases and 23 probable cases of West Nile in Maricopa County this year.
Bilingual signs are the first thing you see as you approach the front doors of the old Ann Ott Elementary School.
Ask people about Phoenix Mercury rookie Sophie Cunningham and the same handful of words pop up.
The city has launched its “giving meters” program, repurposing four downtown parking meters to help those who are experiencing homelessness.
The MLB trade deadline is rapidly approaching, as it tends to do, and with it comes an annual question: buy or sell?
Executions in Arizona were put on hold in 2014, but Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says the state is now poised to resume them.
Republican state Sen. Sylvia Allen's comments about Arizona looking like South America called "very racist" by GOP challenger Wendy Rogers.
Joe Bonamassa’s U.S. Fall Tour crosses the Midwest, and you won’t want to miss this guitar icon when he stops in Arizona.
Arizona State’s hockey team is trading one wonder of the world this summer for another.
Professional basketball returned to its roots in the heart of Phoenix Wednesday.
The 2017 Equifax data breach exposed the personal data of 2.9 million Arizonans. Here's how to apply for cut of $425 million settlement.
From the simplest renovations, PODS Phoenix has just the right solution for convenient accessibility right outside your front door.
The National Park Service wants to enhance telecommunications services within developed areas of Grand Canyon National Park.
Some of the landscaping at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has changed from front-lawn green to desert tan.
And more rain is expected this week.
The Police Department is training more first-responders to use a nasal spray that can counter the effects of an opioid overdose.
The Mexican restaurant that has been serving treasured family recipes in Phoenix for 34 years is closing, but has a final treat for diners.
When the FBI raided Biological Resource Center, they found a bucket of arms, legs and heads; a penis-filled cooler; and other horrors.
Requests from companies planning Lunch and Learns for employees are trending much higher, according to FreeSpeakers.org
The Delta Aquarid and Perseid meteor showers are overlapping. Here’s all skywatchers in Phoenix need to know.
The whir of aerial drones provided a distinct soundtrack to the month it took to contain the Woodbury Fire.
ZooLights, a treasured holiday tradition at the Phoenix Zoo, will feature a new display this year that promises to turn visitors’ heads.
He could put a smile on your face and make you laugh, even when you didn't want to.
In Operation Summer Shield, undercover investigators placed ads on websites and apps used by people seeking illegal sex with children.
New rules prohibit hot weather disconnections over past-due bills. Here’s how often power was shut off in 2018.
Neil Armstrong’s iconic first words spoken on the moon were heard on Earth thanks to technology made in Scottsdale.
Mark Bailey believes that all deities are sitting at a giant table – among them Jesus and Amaterasu, the Japanese goddess of the sun.
The Valley’s Puerto Rican community gathered Wednesday at the state capitol to demand the resignation of Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló.
As 5 former Arizona State golfers compete on an international stage at the British Open, their alma mater is prepping for its own big event.
Sometimes, a win can be worth more than just a win.
A Phoenix 9-year-old fought off a man who dragged her into a restroom, collecting his DNA in the process, police said.
The Arizona Department of Tourism has teamed with Mattel on Instagram as the iconic fashion doll Barbie takes a whirlwind tour.
We’re a month into the monsoon season, and so far, it’s looking more like a non-soon.
Despite orchestrating an offseason that has garnered widespread criticism, the Phoenix Suns continue to exude confidence.
The 2015 graduate of Phoenix's Desert Vista High has had an impressive NBA Summer League, including both a championship and an MVP trophy.
As the temperature outside hovers around 110 degrees, workers at a Phoenix dollar store have been without air conditioning for three weeks.
Arizonans work hard to keep cool during sizzling summers. The tactics aren’t as easy when trying to keep an 85-by-200-foot ice sheet frozen.
A recent Arizona State University study has shed new light on antibiotics produced by ants.
Johnny Nguyen, master instructor at NB Taekwondo & Fitness Center, hopes to be a role model for every student who comes through the studio.
Several students in Phoenix and the Valley will be heading back to the classroom in July; other schools start in August.