A senate committee was ready to hear Sen. John Kavanagh's controversial bill against ICE alerts. No one knew where he was.
Search results for: index
Showing 23 - 44 of 466Use quotes to search for a phrase or name: "toy story", or "brooklyn bridge".
Matt Evans is running for a north Phoenix city council district. Comments like the one he made Tuesday won't help.
The air quality in Phoenix has been bad recently, but we probably can't blame California for it.
Splitting up can suck. These records and an ugly cry alone in your room may be just what you need.
At Borderlands Produce Rescue, shoppers score enough food to share for just $15. It may be 'the best kept secret in town.'
With a new menu every week, this sandwich pop-up draws fans eager to try the latest creation.
advertisement
"He doesn't live here. He doesn't talk to us. He won't meet with us. Eli Crane has not been present."
Eyes watering? Nose burning? Face grimacing? Thank the Salt River Landfill that spontaneously burst into flames.
The move to wipe the city of Chavez memorials happened fast. But the vote to bar ICE from city property was a long time coming.
A deep, and personal dive, into the 'Holy Triumvirate's' 13th studio release.
Scotty Bach was a Seattle cop when he went to the "Stop the Steal" rally in D.C. Now he carries a badge in Phoenix.
All are welcome at the two-day festival happening in downtown Phoenix on Oct. 19 and 20.
advertisement
Coffee prices are at an all-time high. Now, tariffs leave coffee shop owners hard-pressed to manage costs.
Arizona hasn't had a measles case - yet. But with a low vaccination rate and funding cutbacks, an outbreak is inevitable.
Article
CBD Inhalers Being Tested
Chase Field offers the cheapest fan experience in one of the worst stadiums in pro baseball.
Nourish Phoenix and United Food Bank are Phoenix beneficiaries for cannabis giant Curaleaf's Feed the Block program, which raises money to support food banks, homeless shelters and nonprofits across the U.S.
The biannual Errl Cup offered something for everyone, from cannabeasts to casual users, during the two-day festival of competitions, pop-up smoke shops, merch, and more.
advertisement
When Anna Walker moved into her apartment complex about four years ago, a retrofitted motel built decades prior, she could swing the monthly cost of $500. But now that it has skyrocketed to $800 a month she can't afford it anymore. And she's not alone.
"Excessive" means something different in Phoenix, where residents can count on a heat wave every summer.
"Cash buyers are going to win it all day long," Lieb said.
Everyone had a COVID hobby, and Kayleigh's was responding to letters she received from Phoenix Jehovah's Witnesses.