A local nonprofit that usually operates in Pima County recently received roughly $90,000 from Maricopa County’s board of supervisors.
NPR's Scott Simon details the "gladiator experience" that 16 lucky — or unlucky — people might have next year inside the Roman Colosseum. Will they not be entertained?
South Korea's parliament impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol for his attempt to impose martial law, the first time such a measure had been imposed on the nation in more than four decades.
The food colorant has been linked to behavioral problems in children, including inattention and hyperactivity. California passed a law to ban it last year.
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A report commissioned by Gov. Katie Hobbs' Educator Retention Task Force found over half of Arizona’s teachers could soon ...
Arizona Sen. Jake Hoffman claims there’s a “widespread culture of discrimination” within the Phoenix Fire Department, which ...
In Damascus, people stood shoulder to shoulder at one of Syria's holiest sites, the Umayyad Mosque, in the first Friday ...
For better or — mostly — worse, Hollywood has helped shape the public's image of the health insurance industry in films ...
The preacher William Branham died in Tucson in 1965, but millions of people around the world still follow his teachings, as ...
The interim Phoenix police chief said his new department policy that foundationally changes when officers can resort to ...
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has approved $7.5 million to the City of Phoenix Office of Homeless Solutions (OHS) ...