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After months of anticipation the 2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four hits the Valley with full force for four days of events, starting Friday.  Here is the schedule of events open to the … more
A Phoenix hotel will debut “51 Frames: A Randy Johnson Photography Exhibit” in May. more
Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers recently seized fentanyl, meth and heroin over six hours in the Phoenix area, DPS officials announced Tuesday. The seizures, which took place during … more
Devin Booker scored 52 points, the fifth-highest scoring game of his career, to power the Phoenix Suns to a 124-111 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday night, bringing them within a game … more
Arizona, today is the day to give back to your favorite nonprofit group. On April 2, AZ Impact for Good is hosting Arizona Gives Day — when Valley residents can donate to their favorite … more
Three people have been arrested in what police call an “ambush-style shooting” of an officer Friday night. The Phoenix Police Department also announced the officer was released … more

Ballet Arizona will bring three George Balanchine classics to the Phoenix stage with its annual “All Balanchine” program at Symphony Hall this spring. more
PHX Beer Co. will collaborate with The Nile Theater by designing a special edition can to celebrate the theater’s 100th anniversary. The design pays homage to the Mesa-based Nile … 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
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 City of Phoenix, with support from SRP, has successfully installed electric vehicle (EV) chargers at six Phoenix Public Library locations throughout the city. These six locations are within … more
Phoenix will seek approval from the board of adjustment this week for city-owned shelter in west Phoenix. The city is proposing constructing the center at 11 S. 71st Ave., which … more
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