Report Shows Phoenix’s West Valley Doesn’t Have Enough Water for 100-year Supply
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs made public a report on the West Valley’s water supply—specifically, that the region is running short in its mandatory 100-year reserve.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs made public a report on the West Valley’s water supply—specifically, that the region is running short in its mandatory 100-year reserve.
Opinion: Election deniers still have a stranglehold on our state legislature, and elderly voters are concerned about their efforts to increase barriers to the ballot box.
The new UMOM complex, called Newsom Village, offers 60 units for families at or below 60% of the Phoenix area’s median income.
Girl Scout cookie season is upon us! Let's see if you know your Do-Si-Dos from your Tagalongs with this new quiz.
Activists are calling on Phoenix City Council to ban housing discrimination based on source of income.
First Lady Jill Biden stopped in Mesa to vocalize again her support for Mesa College Promise, a public-private partnership that promises free college to eligible high school graduates.
Expanding its reach beyond Phoenix, Native American Connections has opened a second transitional housing facility and program for homeless youth in Surprise.
The Downtown Area Shuttle Circulator (DASH) route is expanding to connect riders with more entertainment, shopping, and housing in downtown Phoenix north to Roosevelt Street.
“These narrow-headed garter snakes are Arizonans just like you and me, but their future in our state is uncertain, and they need our help.”
With an expected 100,000 people traveling to Arizona this weekend, Mint Cannabis is preparing for an uptick in sales and new customers.