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With billions of dollars flowing into the Valley’s semiconductor industry courtesy of a federal program, some industry leaders say the Valley can indeed lead the semiconductor charge Early … more
Multi-platinum performer Yung Gravy returns to the road for his Grits & Gravy Tour, which will make a stop in Phoenix. more
Phoenix police are asking to help them find the man they view as a suspect in a March 27 shooting that left a woman with life-threatening injuries. The lead suspect in the case is Xavier … more
The  Phoenix Police Department has had two men retire to move on to other organizations. Assistant Chief Bryan Chapman retired after 24 years and has been selected to be the next Chandler … more
A shoplifting suspect fleeing from a convenience store shot at a Phoenix officer who was pursuing him in his police vehicle, authorities said Wednesday morning. At about 11:45 p.m. May 7, and … more
Hilton Grand Vacations is partnering with Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley to facilitate a workforce panel focused on sharing career advice with youth at the local club. This event will be … more

Citing newly released test scores, Gov. Doug Ducey is setting aside $100 million in federal funds to conduct a second year of ‘summer camp’ to help youngsters catch up on what they missed in due to COVID. more
Some Valley renters in multifamily units have moved up in their quality of living thanks to recent perks from developers and a flood of new units expected during the next 18 months. About 30,000 … more
A man died early Friday morning in a crash when an SUV hit him in the 2400 block of North 32nd Street, Phoenix police said. Phoenix police detectives are investigating the collision that … more
Rock legends Aerosmith are returning to the road with their farewell Peace Out tour, along with special guests the Black Crowes, and the trek will visit Phoenix. more
Blue October, Switchfoot and Matt Nathanson are joining for a triple headliner tour which will include a Phoenix stop. more
The public feels opioid use is a serious problem in Phoenix and is very supportive of funding substance abuse intervention and treatment initiatives, a city of Phoenix survey found. All 19 … more
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