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PHOENIX – Arizona advocates are working to help get identification documents for those experiencing homelessness, aiming to eliminate the barriers faced by people seeking to regain stability … more
A 47-year-old man died following a shootout Friday morning in the 5100 block of West Southern Avenue, Phoenix police said. The shooting occurred about 6:30 a.m. April 5 near 51 st and Southern … more
Basketball fanatics packed downtown Phoenix streets and some headed to the  Men’s Final Four Fan Fest where lovers of ball get an authentic experience.   For those … more
Valley Metro and the city of Phoenix are making it easier to travel to favorite NCAA Men’s Final Four   events April 5-8 by providing free rides through the Valley Metro app . To take … more
PHOENIX – Alabama star guard Mark Sears' favorite thing about the Valley is simple. “The city,” he told Cronkite News Thursday as he boarded the team bus headed for practice in … more
The Arizona Department of Transportation is not scheduling any weekend freeway projects or lane restrictions in Phoenix or the West Valley to accommodate drivers heading to Final Four basketball … more

The city of Phoenix took a step Wednesday to further restrict areas where people experiencing homelessness can camp. The Public Safety and Justice Subcommittee last week approved a proposal to … more
Sonar Technician 2nd Class Michelle Venegas Hernandez, from Phoenix, completes a first-responder report for a simulated casualty aboard the Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Mobile. more
Phoenix officials are reminding property owners they will face consequences if they rent their homes during the Final Four without an appropriate permit. The first violation for operating an … more
Jason Sangster said job sites in the Valley often lack sufficient drinking water for workers that his trade union, Ironworkers Local 75 regularly supplies water to workers of other companies to … more
The Phoenix Theatre Company will present the boundary-breaking "What the Constitution Means to Me.” more
PHOENIX – When single mother Elizabeth White traveled from Texas to Arizona in 1964 and opened  Mrs. White’s Golden Rule Cafe , she never imagined the tremendous impact it would have … more
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