Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 Prescott reelects mayor Phil Goode, fills four city council seats in primary election Prescott mayor Phil Goode was reelected Tuesday after running unopposed in the primary election. Four city council seats were also filled. …
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 More people died on Arizona roads in 2022 than in past 14 years. Here’s what to know Of the 119,991 crashes in Arizona this year, 1,178 were fatal. Alcohol-related crashes accounted for 17.15% of all fatal crashes. …
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 Man hospitalized after officer-involved shooting in Phoenix Police said the man began running toward a police patrol car while holding a firearm. It was then that an officer got out of…
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 Man treated for injuries after shooting by an officer in Phoenix Police said the man began running toward a police patrol car while holding a firearm. It was then that an officer got out of…
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 James Larkin, New Times and Backpage executive who faced charges of aiding prostitution, dead at 74 Larkin died days before a federal trial was set to start on charges he knowingly used online classified ads to facilitate prostitution. …
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 Phoenix punk legends JFA are back with new album ‘Last Ride’ Skateboarders can be a superstitious breed. One of the things you never do when hitting your local skatepark, ditch or backyard pool is call,…
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 ASU’s law school will let students who are interested in the law school make use of AI in their applications Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law is the first in the nation to greenlight the use of generative AI in applications. …
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 See full moons, lunar eclipses and blood moons over cactus and big horn sheep Arizona’s desert skies and others around the world have served as a great setting for photographers to capture celestial events, including full moons. …
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs visits dual language class in Phoenix Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs visits a dual language class at Kyrene de los Lagos Elementary School in Phoenix on Aug. 1, 2023. …
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 What happens when a person not mentally competent is unfit for trial? Arizona case spotlights issue The release of Rodney Aviles, accused of murder, from the Arizona State Hospital raises the issue of mental health in the criminal justice system. …
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 Phoenix Restaurant The Gladly celebrates 10 years in operation through it’s Original Chopped Salad When he opened The Gladly 10 years ago, Bernie Kantak was focused on one thing: making people happy. “I think it’s important for everybody…
Phoenix, AZ August 2, 2023 Phoenix Light rail extension push forward despite a cut in funding from the new Proposition 400 Lawmakers banned the regional half-cent sales tax from going toward new light rail. But cities can move their own local funds around to make…