A Tucson man was shot and killed by Glendale police this week after he was mistakenly identified as a possible suspect in a domestic violence case, authorities say. The unidentified 46-year-old ...
It's a virtual repeat of a bill vetoed last year by Gov. Katie Hobbs and has again stoked debate over transgender rights and recognition.
PHOENIX — A Powerball ticket sold in a Glendale grocery store won $50,000 in Saturday’s drawing, according to the Arizona Lottery. The winning slip was sold at the Walmart located at Glendale ...
Greenlight Communities experienced a record year in 2024 and helped working Arizonans fill 696 apartment units, the most since the company started up in 2016.
The Bureau of Reclamation will pay $86.7 million toward Tucson's new water treatment plant, which will stretch the city's supplies.
Republican lawmakers in the state House of Representatives advanced two bills they say will improve safety on Arizona’s school campuses.
At 2 p.m., Nathan Wayne Entrekin, of Cottonwood, Arizona, will be pleading guilty before U.S. District Judge Florence Pan. Entrekin joined in the #CapitolRiot dressed like the Book of Mormon figure Captain Moroni. @wusa9 @EricFlackTV pic.twitter.com/FVLVWMfId2
After more than 30 years serving the community, Glendale Police Chief Chris Briggs has announced his retirement.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — One man is dead and another was injured in a shooting in Glendale Saturday night, according to authorities. Zachary Berkeley, 35, was killed in the shooting, according to police. The Glendale Police Department said officers responded to reports of a shooting near 67th Avenue and Bell Road on Saturday evening.
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West Foothills 52, Kingman 32 Ash Fork 50, Williams 28 Ben Franklin 52, Phoenix Bourgade 27 Canyon View 79, Paradise Valley 13 Coolidge 53, Chandler Seton 45 Desert Edge 35, Phoenix North Canyon 29 Douglas 41,
On a party-line vote, an Arizona House committee advanced a GOP-backed bill that would require the state’s 15 counties to eliminate voting centers and force voters to return precinct-based polling places.
Yuma’s Arizona Market Place is the flea market equivalent of that friend who’s always up for an adventure, rain or shine. And in Yuma, it’s usually shine. Lots of shine. This open-air market is a sprawling maze of tents and tables, where you can find everything from fresh produce to questionable electronics.