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4 Arizona cities where you can still afford to retire

By Morgan FischerAugust 13, 2024

If you want to retire in Arizona, you can do so in these places without breaking the bank.

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How much money do you need to make to be in Arizona’s top 1%?

By Morgan FischerJuly 17, 2024

You don’t have to be a millionaire to be among our state’s financial elite. But you do have to make a lot.

Gilligan's Chevron on Indian School Road Phoenix

Arizona gas prices among highest in U.S. Here’s what you’ll pay in Phoenix

By O'Hara ShipeJanuary 9, 2024

Scottsdale has the most expensive gas in the Valley at an average of $3.449 per gallon, according to AAA.

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Cockroaches, rats and meager wages fuel strike at Sky Harbor

By Serena O'SullivanNovember 14, 2023

SSP America employees at the Phoenix airport joined two other groups protesting unsafe working conditions and low wages.

Former Phoenix journalist wins coveted Taylor Swift reporting gig

By O'Hara ShipeNovember 9, 2023

Bryan West may have just scored the job of a lifetime as Gannett’s first full-time Taylor Swift reporter, but the internet isn’t happy about it.

New sexual trauma center in Scottsdale aims to change survivors’ lives

New sexual trauma center in Scottsdale aims to change survivors’ lives

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 7, 2023

After years of planning by city leaders and community partners, Ruth Place will offer a six-month program for survivors of sexual trauma.

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Coalition launches push to repeal Arizona’s ‘right-to-work’ law

By TJ L'HeureuxOctober 31, 2023

Arizona Works Together has begun gathering signatures for a ballot initiative to strike “right-to-work” from Arizona’s constitution.

6 arrested as labor unrest at Sky Harbor reaches crescendo

By O'Hara ShipeSeptember 22, 2023

Workers are calling attention to low wages, poor working conditions, rats and cockroaches at the Phoenix airport.

Why Are Gas Prices Going Up in Phoenix?

By Elias WeissMarch 14, 2023

Gas in Phoenix is more than your Starbucks coffee. Ouch!

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NFL Players Rally with Phoenix Starbucks Baristas Over Union Busting

By Katya SchwenkFebruary 14, 2023

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.

Hit Your Super Bowl Jackpot at These 6 Sportsbooks in Phoenix

By Elias WeissFebruary 8, 2023

It’s the first Super Bowl in a state with legal sports betting. These six sportsbooks in Phoenix are ready.

How Arizona Became the Biggest State in the West for Sports Betting

By Elias WeissSeptember 27, 2022

California is overpopulated by professional sports teams. Nevada is the gambling capital of the globe. And then there’s Arizona, nestled in between, somehow dominating the sports gambling market after just a year.

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He Sold Homemade Skateboards In a Phoenix Dorm. Now He Sells the Most Popular E-Bike in North America

By Elias WeissSeptember 16, 2022

Lectric eBikes claims it’s the fastest-growing e-bike company in the country and, based in Phoenix, is part of a growing hub for electric vehicle development. It expects to sell 170,000 bikes in 2022.

Study: Arizonans Led Toilet Paper Panic Buying During Pandemic

By Elias WeissJuly 18, 2022

A new study reveals Arizona led the Great Toilet Paper Panic of 2020.

Study: Among States That Love to Hate the Rich, Arizona Is No. 1

Study: Among States That Love to Hate the Rich, Arizona Is No. 1

By Elias WeissMay 20, 2022

A recent study by Online Money Advisor, a global finance data clearinghouse based in the United Kingdom, found that Arizona hates rich people more than any other state.

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Waymo Autonomous Vehicles Coming to Sky Harbor International Airport

By Nina MarkowitzMay 19, 2022

The autonomous car service will begin testing drives to and from one of the world’s busiest airports.

Phoenix Airbnb Hosts Preparing for ‘Anti-Party Crackdown’ This Summer

Phoenix Airbnb Hosts Preparing for ‘Anti-Party Crackdown’ This Summer

By Elias WeissMay 19, 2022

If you’re looking to throw a house party in metro Phoenix this summer, you’re best off doing so in your own home.

Waymo Autonomous Service Revving Up in Downtown Phoenix

By Nina MarkowitzMay 11, 2022

After recently announcing the expansion of its autonomous ride-hailing operation, Waymo is preparing to serve customers in downtown Phoenix through its “Trusted Testers” program.

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Without Warning, Carvana Lays Off 2,500 in Phoenix

By Elias WeissMay 10, 2022

After a preemptive and overzealous six-month hiring spree, Carvana quietly laid off thousands of employees at its Tempe headquarters on Tuesday morning.

Postal Service Data Shows Massive Valleywide Mobility

By Mike MadriagaApril 15, 2022

The best measure of just how mobile the state of Arizona has become is seen in change-of-address data kept by the U.S. Postal Service.

Inflation in Phoenix Is Higher Than Anywhere Else in America

Inflation in Phoenix Is Higher Than Anywhere Else in America

By Elias WeissApril 7, 2022

If you feel like you’re spending more and more on gas, food, and other necessities, you’re not crazy – inflation in Phoenix is higher than anywhere else in the U.S., new research shows.

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Waymo Bringing Driverless Vehicles to Downtown Phoenix … Soon

By Natasha YeeApril 1, 2022

Waymo already operates 300 to 400 driverless vehicles in the East Valley and announced plans Wednesday to expand the service to downtown Phoenix.

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