Inside the fight to save this Tempe golf club from a housing developer
The Shalimar Golf Club is being sold to two companies planning to fill it with houses. A neighborhood group aims to stop it.
The Shalimar Golf Club is being sold to two companies planning to fill it with houses. A neighborhood group aims to stop it.
“Now, it’s going to be nice and calm,” one neighbor said after the FBI seized the hotel Tuesday morning.
Classic central Phoenix neighborhoods like Coronado and Encanto-Palmcroft are making comebacks, but there are tradeoffs.
Mark Goldman helped Sheriff Joe score a presidential pardon. Then his legal career went up in flames.
“We cannot deny, delay or dodge our responsibility out of it,” said one city councilmember. “This is a good first step.”
When Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the bipartisan deal in March, she cited concerns from the U.S. Department of Defense.
Five years after Yazzie went missing – and a year after James was found guilty – Yazzie’s family finally gets closure.
While things have looked better for Murray this season, he hasn’t lived up to the billing of a No. 1 overall pick.
This month, the board that licenses peace officers granted an exception to an ex-Nevada trooper who used drugs 20 years ago.
Voters affected by the glitch, which was discovered last week, could have been limited to “federal only” ballots.
McCoy called 51 seasons of Suns basketball, making him the longest-tenured announcer in NBA history.
The chorus of moderate Republicans rejecting Kari Lake seems to grow stronger by the day.
From how and where to vote to who’s on the ballot, this guide has you covered.
In a stunning bit of irony, the state public schools chief accused someone else of focusing on the wrong things.
The deal ends a months-long legal saga over Austin Davis feeding unhoused people in Tempe parks, but not all is copacetic.
Some schools didn’t know they had money to spend. Schools superintendent Tom Horne blamed a “breakdown of communication.”
Surprise’s mayor sparked outrage when he had a woman arrested for criticizing a city official during a council meeting.
State Republicans claimed voting machines were improperly tested before the primary. They apparently misunderstood the law.
For years, nearly 100,000 mostly Republican residents have been allowed to vote without providing proof of citizenship.
Diana Taurasi hasn’t said she’s retiring after 21 years in the WNBA. But this year’s playoff push feels like a swan song.
Phoenix may not really experience autumn, but the rest of the state sure does. Here’s where to catch the fall leaves.
Ileana may not deposit much rain in the Valley, but it’s going to knock the edge off of the late summer heat.