By Staff Reporter | The U.S. Supreme Court has partially upheld Arizona’s law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. This decision follows an emergency stay...
In a significant shift in policy, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced the lifting of all seasonal fire restrictions for public lands managed by...
Exciting Paddlesports Class Draws Kayakers to Site Six!
Local authorities gathered today to address recent community concerns regarding public safety and crime rates in the downtown area. The meeting, attended by residents and officials,...
PHOENIX — As the interest in pickleball surges across the country, local enthusiasts Carrie McNeish and Jill Ostendorp are advocating for more public courts in Phoenix....
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an updated COVID-19 vaccine aimed at mitigating severe symptoms of the virus just in time...
The highly anticipated arrival of Starbucks’ Pumpkin Spice Latte has officially kicked off the fall season for many coffee enthusiasts. Despite the sweltering heat in Phoenix,...
By Daniel Stefanski | The Arizona Supreme Court has potentially impacted the future of a significant ballot measure for the upcoming General Election. In an order...
Traffic congestion intensified at the intersection of Porter Road and Adams Way on Friday morning as parents dropped off their children at nearby schools. By 7:50...
At a young age, the author discovered a passion for photography thanks to a Sears SLR camera gifted by their stepdad. This marked the beginning of...
MESA, Ariz. — An early morning shooting near downtown Mesa has resulted in a man’s death, as confirmed by the Mesa Police Department. At around 4:45...