Is Phoenix losing the "Footprint Center?" The building's not going anywhere, but workers were seen removing the name signage from the front of the arena Tuesday morning. 12News reporter Troy Lynch was ...
The announcement said Restanio “completed his service to the department” and that the White House informed him of his termination.
More than three dozen restaurants across Arizona are being featured for their Japanese cuisine selection and usage of ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed to be an election reform bill aimed to speed up results on Election Day, saying the proposal would disenfranchise eligible voters, ...
• Thousands of protesters in all 50 states participated in the “No Kings on Presidents Day” rallies, rejecting Trump’s authoritarianism and Musk’s growing influence over government. • The 50501 ...
The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona announced Tuesday that U.S. Attorney Gary M. Restaino has been terminated from his position.
Last year, nearly 1,500 Arizonans died from opioid-related overdoses. Many of them came from fentanyl supplied by cartels.
Arizona is no stranger to weird and wild things. These nine landmarks were recently named the strangest in the state by World Atlas. Here's why.
Tuesday will look very similar to Monday, with the high temperature again reaching around 77 degrees in Phoenix.
Intel Corp. could be on the chopping block, according to some media reports. That could be significant to Arizona. Here's why.
Celebrate Black History Month by visiting one of 10 new Black-owned restaurants in Phoenix, including Industry Standard and The Grind by Chic Chef.
Arizona lawmakers are considering a bill that would require state agencies and local governments to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
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