Bye Bye Birdie: Arizona Cardinals Are the NFL’s Worst Team
This is rock bottom, Bird Gang.
This is rock bottom, Bird Gang.
Emojis of lipstick, female lips, high heels, and peaches. They’re at the center of a new lawsuit against U.S. Representative David Schweikert.
This culinary mashup takes edibles to a higher level.
Tears were shed. Conspiracies were floated. Grievances were aired.
Gas in Phoenix is more than your Starbucks coffee. Ouch!
Phoenix Suns fans are shelling out big bucks to see Kevin Durant’s home court debut.
Spring training is finally back to “normal” in Phoenix and it has fans buzzing.
A new survey shows that Arizonans want to protect their swamp box.
“Sometimes people think the First Amendment means you can say and do whatever you want. It doesn’t,” Mesa Judge Raymond Schumacher said Thursday.
Not even advice from their own attorney kept Republicans on the Senate Rules Committee from approving a trio of bills targeting LGBTQ people.
The tiger cub, recovered by Phoenix police in January, “is in great condition” and receiving “world-class care.”
“Let’s get angry.” Black civic leaders want the Tempe City Council to reverse course and once again pursue a ban on the sale of flavored nicotine products.
In yet another step in the Arizona GOP’s rush to criminalize drag, a pair of anti-LGBTQ bills passed Senate committees on February 16.
Phoenix Rising FC – the Valley’s professional soccer team – held open tryouts at its youth training facility near Tempe.
Republicans in the Arizona Senate are one step closer to banning books that “promote gender pronouns” and banning trans students from school bathrooms.
Remember the infamous virile tagger of 2020? Well, “Penis Man” might be active again in Phoenix.
The first humanâ??AI designed and 3D-printed hypercars are available for pre-order in Scottsdale, but they will cost you a hefty $2 million.
If you haven’t had your catalytic converter swiped from your car around metro Phoenix recently, you probably know someone who has. A new bill in the Arizona Senate would make this a felony.
Republican lawmakers advanced a bill that would prohibit public money from being used to pay for “drag shows targeting minors” in Arizona.
Arizona will feel the warm embrace of Super Bowl stimulation for years to come, from the $600 million economic impact to the 300 million gallons of beer fans will drink.
It’s the first Super Bowl in a state with legal sports betting. These six sportsbooks in Phoenix are ready.
Republicans on the Arizona Senate Judiciary Committee dished unfounded accusations and homophobic tropes on the way to approving a bill criminalizing drag shows.