America generates almost 38 million tons of plastic waste every year, ranking second only to China. That’s a lot of plastic.
The Department of Revenue will begin taking e-filed tax returns from Arizona companies in 2020. The next year, biz e-filing is required.
Life Care Services Awarded Highest Customer Satisfaction Among U.S. Senior Living Communities by J.D. Power
Former St. Luke's Hospital, other workers just might be able to find a job at a massive hundreds-of-jobs Phoenix healthcare hiring event.
A record 5.7 billion robocalls were placed nationwide in October. See who’s calling Phoenix.
While the Phoenix job market is growing overall, the construction sector is growing the most, while the government sector is taking a hit.
Amazon's Military Pathways program helps ease a Phoenix veteran's transition back to civilian life by providing a 5-year path to GM or VP.
The new 106,000 square center was designed according to customer specifications and features
Burger King wanted to build a drive-thru restaurant on an already congested street in the Garfield neighborhood.
Food deserts in Arizona number about 700,000, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates.
John Heick has been invited to speak at the 2019 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists’ Annual Conference on Oct. 26.
With Arizona's heavy rainfall and home damage this week, AG Mark Brnovich warns consumers about door-to-door home contractor scams.
The median age of a farmer or rancher in Arizona is 55 to 64. It’s part of a nationwide trend as fewer young people go into agriculture.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday that Phoenix's Brush & Nib Studio has the right to refuse custom wedding design to same-sex couples.
Arizona will be one of eight states leading the Google antitrust investigation, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich recently announced.
State and Flagstaff officials are battling over who should bear the cost of the city’s higher minimum wage.
Recent Sprint and Verizon 5G launches give Phoenix area residents and businesses some perks to consider.
When Rachel Miller welds, she wields power in a male-dominated industry.
Pennywise, the most feared clown in America, returns to Phoenix theaters next month. Expect numerous clown costumes.
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.
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.
Requests from companies planning Lunch and Learns for employees are trending much higher, according to FreeSpeakers.org
New rules prohibit hot weather disconnections over past-due bills. Here’s how often power was shut off in 2018.
As the temperature outside hovers around 110 degrees, workers at a Phoenix dollar store have been without air conditioning for three weeks.
A Starbucks worker asked six police officers to leave or go to another Phoenix area shop after a customer reported feeling unsafe.
It's been almost three years since Colin Kaepernick last played in the NFL. The Arizona-Nike drama shows the former QB is still a player.
The Brookings Institution looked at how well metro areas across the country are positioned to adapt to the changing job landscape.
The beauty products retailer is closing its stores in Phoenix the morning of Wednesday, June 5.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released its 2017 regional price index. Some metros pay 20 percent more for goods than the average American.
An analysis by The Arizona Republic reveals just how deadly Scottsdale's now-shuttered dolphin exhibit was for the Bottlenose species.
American Airlines says there will be daily routes, all year long. Sky Harbor now offers direct travel to 10 Mexican cities.
A human driver will still be in the seat, but Lyft customers can expect to have the self-driving option by September.
Verizon says Phoenix is one of 20 cities that will be getting the next generation in wireless technology.
Changes to the light rail and bus stations are planned, along with two towers of office, retail and housing.
"We are experiencing a slowdown," AZ Chamber of Commerce CEO Glenn Hamer says. "This is something we are feeling on the ground today."
Company agrees it misled investors and the public re laminate flooring. Case now resolved.
Recall involves an earlier Takata recall replacement. Free repairs to begin immediately.
Home staging has become a vital resource in the real estate industry and there is no arguing that it has proven successful.
Susan Rowlen, who followed her heart to use her gifts for private clients, has now expanded, splitting her time between Illinois and Arizona