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So far this season, there have been nearly 4,000 cases of influenza reported, compared to the 751 cases reported last season.
It was at least the 10th straight year that Arizona has ranked near the bottom of the annual Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety report.
A bill proposed by Rep. John Kavanagh would make it unlawful for someone to film police from up to 15 feet away while officers are working.
The censure is a symbolic condemnation for Kyrsten Sinema, who's likely to face opposition from Dems the next time she's on the ballot.
Tysheria Harrell is getting support from Arizona's Children Association and aims to one day open a group home to serve foster kids.
The lawsuit comes a week after the U.S. Treasury Department demanded Ducey change the rules or pay back $163 million in pandemic aid.
Edward Vallejo is accused of coordinating teams that waited outside the capital on Jan. 6, 2021, ready to deliver guns and ammo to rioters.
See the latest announcement from the City of Phoenix.
Donations in the name of the beloved actress poured in to the humane society Monday, on what would have been White's 100th birthday.
“This will be a great opportunity to continue working with Phoenicians as they make the best city in the country even better.”
The remains of Irene Luevano, who went missing over the weekend, have been found. Her boyfriend is already in custody.
Starbucks, including stores in Phoenix suspended its vaccination policy to reflect a Supreme Court ruling blocking a federal mandate.
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This fall marks Francisco Pedraza's first semester at Arizona State University. A new associate professor in the School of Politics and ...
See the latest announcement from Arizona State University.
The first two of five Watts Endowed Professors, funded from the 2018 Watts family gift to the college, have been named by the Watts Coll ...
Jacob Chansley, called the face of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, has enlisted a new lawyer who formerly represented Kyle Rittenhouse.
A sale of equipment from the theater is set for this weekend at FilmBar, which had shown indie, foreign and classic films for 10 years.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Maricopa County.
Arizona residents will be able to pick up free N95 masks at the same places they got vaccinated against COVID-19.
Irene Luevano has been missing since early Sunday morning after telling family that she'd been stabbed.
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Contrary to widespread belief, trafficking doesn't only happen in cheap hotels.
This special edition of the journal by the National Dance Education Organization focused on virtual dance education.
JNF-USA’s iconic Breakfast for Israel will bring together sustainability and policy thought leaders to discuss the challenges of tomorrow.
Arizona is one of 19 states that have passed voting laws in the last year — including a ban on giving water to voters in long lines.
The findings provide another official rebuttal of former President Donald Trump's claims that voter fraud led to his loss in Arizona.
Arizona added 23,836 cases and 183 deaths to its tally on Tuesday, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.