Trevor Milton, the founder of electric vehicle start-up Nikola who was sentenced to prison last year for fraud, was pardoned by President Donald Trump, the White House confirmed Friday.
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Trevor Milton, the founder of electric vehicle start-up Nikola who was sentenced to prison last year for fraud, was pardoned by President Donald Trump, the White House confirmed Friday.
QuiltCon, one of the largest quilting shows in the US, highlighted innovation at its recent national show in Phoenix.
Interested in the trendiest new nail treatment? Here’s what you need to know about Russian manicures, including where you can get one in Phoenix.
Discover the six best studios in the Phoenix area for barre classes.
Free lead tests protect Phoenix families! Lead Safe PHX offers home inspections and essential resources to shield your loved ones from hidden health hazards.
Phoenix is partnering with two local school districts to transform unused land into 264 affordable housing units, helping address the city’s 59,000-unit shortage.
Discover five great bars around Phoenix where you can unwind with a drink and a book, plus the perfect literary pairings for each spot.
We’re unpacking Phoenix’s strong ties to the Mafia to explore an underworld many know little about to this day.
Phoenix partners with Mill to boost food recycling at City Hall with 25 new devices. This initiative aims to cut landfill waste and promote composting.
Women everywhere are gearing up for Galentine’s Day, a day to celebrate your best gal pals. Here are six ways to enjoy the occasion in Phoenix.
From Michael Phelps to Corbin Burnes to Jelly Roll, the WM Phoenix Open celebrity pro-am brings out the stars.
The 2024 Phoenix Open was a lot like a house party where someone called the cops. To prevent a repeat performance, organizers have implemented a series of changes for this year’s event to reign in the revelry.
Funds for the future Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center in Phoenix are now up to $38 million, providing more resources ahead of the expected opening in April 2027.
Brittney Griner, Kahleah Copper, and Natasha Cloud play in the Unrivaled league in Florida.
The freshman congresswoman said that, while she supports a peaceful transition of power, she would rather spend the day honoring civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
“We want to be a place for the community to come together, or to be a place where a dad and his daughter can come watch a game,” said Title 9 co-owner Audrey Corley.
Grab your robe and slippers as we explore these havens that promise to soothe your soul.
Phoenix is fortunate enough to have 11 sister cities in 11 countries. Find out more about every single one!
Finding fresh seafood in Phoenix can be difficult. Next time you have a hankering for coastal cuisine, consult this list of restaurants.
You don’t have to stay in to avoid alcohol and have a successful Dry January. Check out these seven bars in Phoenix serving up mocktails.
Check out these eight must-see holiday light displays in Phoenix throughout December.
Looking to try a new sport? The Hurling Club of Phoenix hopes to recruit enough members to create an official city league.
The city of Phoenix is in need of people to staff its pools in 2025—and it’s offering some extra cash to bring in workers.
Whether you’re treating yourself or getting a head start on holiday shopping, these local boutiques could use your support.
Explore Phoenix’s history—from ancient Hohokam settlement to modern metropolis—that shaped the Southwest’s largest city.
Nearly 100 volunteers with Chicanos Por La Causa filled a Phoenix parking lot on Tuesday to pack over 6,000 stockings for the nonprofit’s upcoming holiday events.
From two drive-thru light displays to plenty of free holiday events, here are 12 ways to celebrate the holidays in metro Phoenix.
Learn about organizations that are working to help the unhoused in metro Phoenix and how you can contribute to their mission.
DJ Benz played Phoenix’s primaries last spring. “Voters were having a lot more fun. They were dancing in line and dancing walking back to their cars.”
All charges have been dismissed against a deaf Black man who was repeatedly punched and shocked with a Taser by Phoenix police officers responding to a call that a man had committed an assault at a convenience store.