Arizona State University's affiliate charter school network, ASU Preparatory Academy, may be forced out of its downtown Phoenix location after more than 15 years and a history of tension over rent ...
Small and mid-size businesses are entering 2025 with an upbeat vibe. Hiring and elevated prices remain concerns, but recession worries have eased.
Mesa City Manager Chris Brady announced plans to retire in May after 19 years in the job. Here's what to know.
In interviews, Trump voters disagreed on how the president-elect should approach mixed-status families and unauthorized workers.
Starting in July, sales at state-licensed dispensaries began an unprecedented slide, falling below $100 million per month for the first time in year ...
Arizona has more than 100 specialty license plate options for drivers to choose from. Here's why there are so many and what causes they represent.
A virus that's not well known to the public is spiking in China. CDC officials said HMPV is not a cause for concern here, nor is it a new virus.
Buckeye, along with a number of other metro Phoenix cities, are beginning to crack down on the use of illegal fireworks. The Buckeye City Council passed a city code amendment Tuesday that doubles the ...
Rapidly growing Surprise is under new leadership as Mayor Kevin Sartor and two incoming council members take office.
Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20. Here's what to know about MLK Day, Inauguration Day and why the two are being observed on the same day in 2025.
AgriStress Helpline, a farmer-specific 988, launches in Arizona to offer 24/7, free and confidential mental health services to the farming community.
The Gilbert group tasked with finding ways to reduce teen violence said the town's priorities should be education, awareness and offering resources.