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Westbound Interstate 10 in parts of Chandler and Tempe will be affected by construction work this weekend. State transportation officials announced the following projects from Friday night, May … more
"Travel + Leisure," a trusted source for travel guidance and inspiration around the globe, announced the 2024 winners of the annual T+L 500 Awards including Arizona’s 1,100-acre luxury desert oasis, Castle Hot Springs. more
A woman died Thursday morning in Mesa following an officer-involved shooting. The shooting occurred about 10:30 a.m. May 2 near Sirrine and 14 th Place where officers responded to a 911 call … more
The Gilbert Goons are a criminal gang, a multiagency investigation has concluded, but there is insufficient evidence to submit additional charges of participating in or assisting a criminal street … more
May 4 marks the 150th running of the renowned Kentucky Derby, and in turn a little of the horse racing fun to the entire country, including the Phoenix area. At its core, the event is one of the … more
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs signed legislation Thursday to repeal a territorial-era abortion law. But that expected action does not end debate on the issue. In fact, it’s just … more

Mayor Jason Beck is playing a big part in funding two candidates for Peoria City Council this year. more
PHOENIX — As the temperatures rise and the sun casts its golden glow over the Arizona landscape, more people are drawn outside to embrace the beauty of the outdoors. However, amid the … more
The Valley’s homebuying scene remains buffered by interest rates, high prices and low demand. Activity remains low and buyer demand is about 20% below levels from 2019, according to Tina … more
PHOENIX — Arizona’s 2022 election for attorney general that saw Republican Abraham Hamadeh lose by just 280 votes should be redone because Maricopa County failed to test their ballot … more
In a groundbreaking celebration, Rio Salado College with Maricopa Community Colleges, will mark a milestone this spring with its first-ever bachelor's degree graduates.  more
PHOENIX — State senators voted Wednesday to repeal the 1864 abortion law, leaving just a procedural move to send it to the governor for her anticipated signature. The 16-14 vote came after … more
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