Money is in the Mail for 1,000 Low-Income Phoenix Families
Despite delays, thousands of low-income people in Phoenix should expect debit cards with a $1,000 monthly stipend in the mail.
Despite delays, thousands of low-income people in Phoenix should expect debit cards with a $1,000 monthly stipend in the mail.
It’s an unassuming Tex-Mex joint by day, but neighbors worry this downtown Phoenix bar threatens their posh enclave after the sun goes down.
You’d think that Airbnb hosts in Arizona would be upset when the Silicon Valley company cut into their potential revenue by canceling potential parties.
An effort to prevent flooding in northwest Scottsdale should save homeowners money, but it might cost them even more.
A Phoenix mother wanted to send her children back to school after Thanksgiving break with certainty they were not infectious with COVID-19 to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. She thought she could find some peace of mind by getting the pair tested and trusted that the free testing site supported by the city of Phoenix was a good bet. She was wrong.
It’s unclear whether changing public signs is a trendy version of social justice or if it signals that local government is really serious about dealing with pending social issues.
Conservative political action committees poured more than $1 million into the campaign coffers of Trump loyal Arizona Republicans. Just before a rally in Florence Trump shook the donation can once again.
They called it the biggest FBI investigation in history. As it unfolds, a 63-year-old Phoenix man is accused of masterminding the event that will live in infamy.
Baked Alaska tried to skip town. But he’s stuck in the East Valley for now.
Between a class-action lawsuit, an Arizona senator, and a Civil Rights leader, Phoenix is in the middle of voting rights issues.
Fountain Hills resident and America’s Toughest Sheriff Joe Arpaio is a character witness in a $1 million theft lawsuit against his friend, who worked for a rare coin dealer.
A federal administrative judge is slated to decide whether a marijuana dispensary worker should get her job back. She claims she was fired for organizing a union on the job in the Phoenix area.
Look Ahead America, a conservative nonprofit, chose the political battleground state of Arizona to host “Justice for J6” vigils in Phoenix, Queen Creek, Prescott, Nogales, and Yuma. It’s a taste of what’s to come during Trump’s visit on January 15.
It’s been a year since rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, some with ties to Arizona extremist groups whose fire was fueled by Republicans seeking to overturn the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump.
While all generations are represented in Arizona’s medical marijuana patient population GenX men stand out.
Order gifts from Amazon? Your package won’t be delivered by the Phoenix courier that laid off its entire staff days before Christmas.
Hundreds of dead people, many homeless, are still waiting to be identified in Maricopa County in the wake of a recent breakthrough in a 1983 murder.
A stretch of downtown along Fillmore Street was supposed to be safer for bicyclists but that’s where Hans Hughes died. Now changes are in the works.