It joins nearly two dozen other businesses as a casualty of the light rail construction and the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new state law that goes into effect on Sept. 29 prohibits district and charter schools from requiring face masks.
Tim Richards, a professor and the Marvin and June Morrison Endowed Chair in the Morrison School of Agribusiness at the W. P. Carey Schoo ...
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Apple and Google have been waging a public war with major developers who have revolted against the app store policies.
The biggest population growth in the state was in the far East and West Valley, both of which have historically been reliably Republican.
Miguel Angulo is the first Phoenix firefighter to perish from the virus.
Police are in the midst of investigating both homicides and are asking for information from the public regarding either shooting.
Sikh men typically wear beards and turbans to demonstrate their faith and are sometimes mistaken for Arab Muslims.
The boy was transported to a local hospital in critical condition where he later died, police said.
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New Prescott outpatient drug rehabilitation center is going through the final process of licensing before opening its doors.
Smithsonian Magazine’s 17th annual Museum Day will be held Sept. 18. The event gives free access for one day to museums across the country.
Law enforcement agencies in Arizona and other states reported more than 7,700 hate crimes in 2020.
A Scottsdale firm was number six on the annual list that ranks 5,000 companies across the United States based on overall revenue growth.
See if union membership went up or down in Arizona from 2019 to 2020 as Labor Day 2021 approaches.
More than 1,000 health care workers signed a letter asking supervisors to adopt a resolution requiring masks.
The newly released documents detailing the spending are part of thousands released this week in response to a court order.
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ASU School of Arts, Media and Engineering Director Pavan Turaga has set a goal to empower all current and future students in the program ...
Arizona State University alumnus Chris Gisriel, currently a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Chemistry at Yale University, wa ...
Derrick Beetso, a 2010 alumnus of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, has been named to take the helm of ...
Local law enforcement is urging safe driving over the holiday weekend.
Phoenix man Jacob Chansley pleaded guilty to one felony count in federal court Friday.
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The rainfall total at Phoenix Skyharbor Airport is 3.88 inches since June 15
Ivermectin has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat COVID-19.
Evanni Corona was shot Wednesday evening in Phoenix.
With the help of the DNA Doe Project, the woman who died four years ago was finally identified as Laura Jean Jordan.
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Ross Emmett, director of Arizona State University's Center for the Study of Economic Liberty and professor at the School of Civic and Ec ...
Jeri Sasser, a developmental psychology graduate student in Arizona State University's Department of Psychology, was selected as the Ame ...
The Arizona State University Alumni Association, which has been named the No. 1 largest Phoenix-area networking association for the eigh ...
The city of Phoenix will join several other valley cities in helping provide water to Arizona farmers impacted most by the drought.
Find a corn maze, pumpkin patch, gourds and other autumn activities near Phoenix.
The seat was vacated by Tony Navarrete who resigned amid allegations that he sexually assaulted an underage boy.
British Airways restarted nonstop flights from Phoenix to London on Tuesday.
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Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema are two of only three Senate Democrats who haven’t co-sponsored the bill or publicly supported it.