Funds, focus close Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Arizona
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell talks tough on “holding abusers accountable” in domestic violence cases.
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell talks tough on “holding abusers accountable” in domestic violence cases.
“Most people don’t know that we don’t get paid until the plane is in motion.”
Thanks for the memories, D-backs!
The Diamondbacks are on the brink. Is this Cinderella season about to turn into a pumpkin?
Arizona Works Together has begun gathering signatures for a ballot initiative to strike “right-to-work” from Arizona’s constitution.
Fans partied like it’s 2001 outside Chase Field on Monday.
Max Scherzer returns, Christian Walker misses the stop sign and Diamondbacks in a 2-1 hole.
Take your Halloween to a new high with edibles, drinkables, pre-rolls and rosin from Phoenix’s weed connoisseurs.
D-backs have been odds-on underdog in every single playoff game this postseason. Yet here we are.
RR Brothers is using 100 years of candy-making knowledge and functional fungi to transform cannabis edibles in Arizona.
Flappers and dapper gentlemen enjoyed the Gatsby-esque fun of MITA’s annual casino night fundraiser.
Matt Gress wants to extend bar hours for the World Series – even at ones with drag, which he tried to criminalize earlier this year.
“It was a good plan until the cops showed up.”
Arizona’s attorney general finalizing settlements with CVS, Walgreens and two drug makers. Fry’s and Smith’s are next.
The culinary and cannabis worlds of the Valley collide with an exclusive strain from Chef Rene Andrade and Tumble. It’s Puro Amor.
“Nobody at (the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office) has ever said, ‘We have a racial profiling problem.'”
The Diamondbacks won the World Series two decades ago, when Jake Plummer led the Cardinals, iPods debuted and “Lord of the Rings” hit theaters.
Kris Mayes joins attorneys general in dozens of other states in suing parent company of Facebook, Instagram.
Gov. Katie Hobbs was “loud and clear” in her support of LGBTQ+ issues on Saturday as she joined the Phoenix Pride Festival.
Dive into Arizona’s history of human experiments, from shocking abuses to peculiar ventures done in the name of science. Just in time for Halloween.
“It’s an acceleration toward a cleaner, cooler, more equitable Phoenix.”
The number of heat deaths in Maricopa County has set a new record each year since 2016.