Distracted driving and pandemic pressures continue Arizona’s upward trend in traffic fatalities.
Distracted driving and pandemic pressures continue Arizona’s upward trend in traffic fatalities.
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Not long ago, "sprawl" was a bad word in the Valley. But with the cost to put a roof over your head rising by the day, a lot of people are glad that our far-flung, quasi-affordable environs exist.
Edged out by government laws and stymied by federal inaction, a new generation of Native Americans faces exclusion from their parents' tribes -- along with their benefits.
Scottsdale multihyphenate Young Paris launches NFT projects for local artists.
A brand-new billion-dollar waterfront development aims to rouse recreation at Tempe Town Lake.
Arizona's new state climatologist eschews personal politics in favor of dispassionate dispatches.
Community theater is easy to love when you're not hating it.
On Wednesday, January 6 – the same day extremist supporters of President Donald Trump rioted and overtook the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. as lawmakers attempted to count the electoral college votes from the 2020 presidential election – a group of several hundred Trump loyalists watched a live stream of the action on a jumbo screen outside the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix. Following a peaceful morning in which the mild 60-degree weather lent an...
Sharpe to the Point: #CancelResponsibly
Politics, the Pandemic and the Pulpit: Valley churches grapple with how – or if – to address COVID-19 in an increasingly political world