The 11 wildest rejects from Arizona’s highway safety sign contest
The Arizona Department of Transportation asked people to submit safety slogans. We got the ones that were shot down.
The Arizona Department of Transportation asked people to submit safety slogans. We got the ones that were shot down.
Once ranked in the top 50, Phoenix hasn’t fared so well in recent years.
According to multiple metrics, Arizona doesn’t do right by its kids.
Flyers have already faced widespread delays due to the government shutdown, and it may get worse.
Arizona teachers are poorly paid and Arizona’s schools are chronically underfunded. Would you stick around?
Rep. Yassamin Ansari recreated a classic meme while sitting outside the office of the Republican Speaker of the House.
Justin Heap, a MAGA-aligned Republican, has feuded with the GOP-controlled county board of supervisors over election duties.
You’re not getting those days — and yes, for the average driver, it’s days — back.
It’s not clear who fired the bullet that hit the plane, which ICE says is still airworthy.
Julie Erfle’s police officer husband was killed on duty. Arizona law says the murder weapon must be sold and not destroyed.
Story Cannabis, which has 11 Arizona locations, faces a possible class action lawsuit from former budtenders in three states.
Arizona isn’t exactly overflowing with Democrats, but these two young legislators have earned national attention.
The rent may still be too damn high in some places, but at least it’s going the right direction.
Retirement paradise? Not so much, according to a new study.
The teen, who also suffered a busted chin, is now suing the city and the three officers involved.
Valley voters are being asked to approve the measure in an all-mail election. Here’s what it’s about.
Times were tough even when SNAP funds were flowing, “Sometimes it can only mean a cup of potatoes for a meal.”
The study, the first in the nation to study the effect of whole mushrooms on PTSD, won FDA approval.
Save daylight? Are we running out of it?
An ICE agent shot at a Honduran man during a traffic stop, leading to a demonstration outside the Phoenix field office.
The man, a Honduran immigrant, is hurt but reportedly in stable condition. ICE claims the agent feared for his life.
The outbreak, centered in the former polygamist Mormon area of Short Creek, is the state’s biggest in decades.