Discover the most common dog breeds available for adoption in Arizona, including Pit Bull Terriers, German Shepherds, and Chihuahuas, as shelters strive to find them forever homes.
Maricopa County is introducing the Emergency Zones tool, an interactive map that provides critical information to residents during disasters and emergencies.
One year after a tragic hit-and-run, the community gathered to honor Elias Bizzle at a vigil. His family is still seeking justice for the teen's untimely death.
People are bracing for heat as they gear up to run or walk 4.2 miles in honor of fallen Army veteran, former ASU Sun Devil and Cardinals football player, Pat Tillman.
A woman will avoid jail time after investigators say she vandalized multiple cars of pro-Palestinian protestors outside of an Arizona synagogue last year.
Navajo Nation reduces syphilis cases by bringing healthcare to the community, overcoming barriers and offering mobile testing and treatment to combat the rise in infections.
ADL's first Tempe conference unites diverse voices against antisemitism while pro-Palestinian protestors highlight the need for inclusive peace discussions.
The Arizona Supreme Court is upholding the suspension of Maricopa County prosecutor April Sponsel for mishandling cases against Black Lives Matter protesters in 2020.
Luxury electric vehicle company Lucid Group, Inc. announced on Friday that it has reached an agreement to acquire “select facilities and assets” in Arizona that previously belonged to Nikola Corporation, which filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.
One person was taken to a hospital after a collision involving a semi-truck and passenger vehicle on Interstate 10 west of the Valley on Friday morning.
Arizona’s Family Investigates found that with the existing network of cameras, more than 100,000 drivers receive tickets for running red lights and speeding every year.
Two stories below ground at the Department of Revenue building in downtown Phoenix lies a reinforced vault guarding some of the state’s most treasured valuables. Are any of them yours?
Mesa Police Chief Kenneth Cost has announced he is retiring at the end of June, completing what the city calls a “remarkable” 30 year career with the department.
Arizona's third largest city is leading the way in solving homicide cases, clearing each one of its 14 murders in 2024. Here's how other metro Phoenix cities stacked up.