Military veterans in Phoenix and nationwide will be recognized on Veterans Day on Thursday, Nov. 11.
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Bills 1097 and 1376 relating to mental health in schools have been passed into law, encouraging mental health support.
The annual list compiled by U.S. News & World Report rates thousands of nursing homes based on care, rate of complaints and more.
The Republican lawmaker shared the video in which altered animation showed him striking Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with a sword.
The woman's ex was arrested on suspicion of two counts of homicide.
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Wonder loves long walks, new friends and spending time with his favorite people.
Arizona PBS and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University swept up a total of 10 Emmys ...
Southwest and American Airlines are seeing significant delays and cancellations at Sky Harbor and some flights were diverted.
Preclearance was a key provision of the Voting Rights Act that protected voters from discrimination based on race or color.
Phoenix housing prices have had the highest year-over-year gains for the 27th consecutive month, according to a new report from S&P.
With the bill’s passage in the House, it now heads to President Biden’s desk.
City staff and researchers also will analyze the durability of the coating during this next phase.
What is a long term drug rehab? Most experts assert the best types that are most likely to help individuals maintain long-term recovery.
The box truck drove the wrong way into traffic and then onto the sidewalk, police said.
Arizona is home to more than 500,000 veterans — about 7 percent of the state’s population.
Police have only publicly identified the teen who died from his injuries.
This afternoon McElroy was sentenced to 141.5 years in prison. Since his arrest, other victims have come forward.
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Shelley Gray, a professor of speech and hearing science at Arizona State University's College of Health Solutions, has been awarded the ...
As a world-renowned microbiologist and biogeochemist, Ferran Garcia-Pichel has developed an understanding of the interconnectivity of th ...
In March 2020, COVID-19 shut the doors to the ASU Speech and Hearing Clinic at the College of Health Solutions, but it didn't end servic ...
There have been 847 confirmed cases of West Nile Virus in the county so far this year. The previous record was 355.
She said that curriculum is a local issue — and one that school districts and school boards should work with parents to determine.
Here are the most updated school district funding numbers and turnout counts after Maricopa County released more results Thursday night.
After being canceled in 2020 and postponed this year, Phoenix Pride is finally back and celebrating 40 years this weekend.
New standards from the Biden Administration require some employers to comply. Here’s what to know.
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In spring 2022, Arizona State University undergraduates will have an opportunity to study the First Amendment and campus free speech con ...
William C. Rhoden, an award-winning national sports writer and visiting professional at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite Schoo ...
The first of the new homes to be built in Chandler and San Tan Valley are expected to begin going on the market in 2022.
As Governor Doug Ducey's term comes to a close next year, Arizona citizens will elect a new candidate as his successor.
If you are interested in growing your own food at home, you could have a choice of three garden systems and training support for one year!
Answer- Yes. Each housing unit has soap and water and inmates are able to wash their hands as often as they need. Answer- Self-surrender ...
There were two children in the multi-vehicle crash at 43rd Avenue and Cactus Road, but they were not seriously injured, according to police.
Robert Sarver said he is "shocked by ESPN's false reporting" that he used racial slurs and made employees feel like they were his property.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Phoenix area.
Mark Brnovich said he plans to file a suit Friday challenging President Biden's private employer mandate.