Wildfire destroys a historic Grand Canyon lodge and other structures
A fast-moving wildfire destroyed the Grand Canyon lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.
A fast-moving wildfire destroyed the Grand Canyon lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.
With at least 160 people still missing after the deadly Fourth of July floods in Texas, a team of 48 Phoenix firefighters and five dogs headed east to help with the search.
Arizona advocates know how to build a movement—and they’re putting their support behind Adelita Grijalva in the packed race for Arizona's 7th Congressional District.
The Arizona Food Bank Network is sounding the alarm over the new GOP spending package that will cut food stamps and further strain already stretched food banks.
Gracie's Tax Bar in downtown Phoenix is hosting a stuffed animal competition on July 3.
Phoenix landed at No. 13 in a recent ranking of the coolest US cities. Do you think it belongs there?
Attendance at games has increased since the team's 2023 run to the World Series, and this season the Diamondbacks are averaging 31,420 fans per game — the highest in two decades.
Republicans argue cuts to Medicaid and food stamps are targeted to young men ‘playing video games all day,’ but advocates warn they will in fact harm Arizona parents and their kids.
On June 25, Welcome to Arizona and Rafi Law Group are holding a Rafi look-alike contest in downtown Phoenix.
Big news for book lovers: Barnes & Noble is opening a new store in Phoenix on June 25.