Phoenix’s Wannabe Tiger King Indicted for Trying to Sell This Adorable Cub
The tiger cub, recovered by Phoenix police in January, “is in great condition” and receiving “world-class care.”
The tiger cub, recovered by Phoenix police in January, “is in great condition” and receiving “world-class care.”
Cases of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia have spiked in Maricopa County. Health officials say less condom use and more testing could be the cause.
Halo Infusions is expanding its Arizona operations with a new 7,000-square-foot kitchen for edibles and a program to help smaller operators build their brands.
“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.
In November, Goodyear police officers broke down Marshun Neeley’s front door and restrained him on the ground with handcuffs as a police dog bit his leg.
The former quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals and Arizona State is roaming the Valley to talk about the healing powers of functional mushrooms.
The cannabis industry offers a wide range of job possibilities, including budtender, marketing, cultivation, and human resources.
Republicans in the Arizona Senate are one step closer to banning books that “promote gender pronouns” and banning trans students from school bathrooms.
Two of the officers involved in the shooting of Ali Osman, who threw rocks at a patrol car, have since been promoted
Asking for money on the street is now largely illegal in Glendale – and multiple offenses may be punishable with six months of jail time.
Gail Palmer has a cow pasture in the middle of Grand Canyon University’s campus. And he’s determined not to give it up.
How could a man with no history of violence and housed in a mental health ward in an Arizona prison, be prosecuted for splashing sink water on a prison guard?
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.
NFL players stood beside Starbucks baristas, the day before the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Philidelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, chanting into bullhorns and holding banners.
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.
The focus by Phoenix and Glendale police on human trafficking and panhandling ahead of the Super Bowl has some civil rights activists concerned.
Republican lawmakers advanced a bill that would prohibit public money from being used to pay for “drag shows targeting minors” in Arizona.
The far-right media personality with a history of disturbances in Phoenix reported to Miami’s Federal Correctional Institution on Monday.
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.