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Two state agencies are investigating the superintendent and board president of the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind for potential conflicts of interest and excessive travel expenses.
Bonnie Henry : Life in a much different world By Bonnie Henry Arizona Daily Star Sep 7, 2009 1 of 4 Photos courtesy of Ann WestroPe greg Bryan / Arizona Daily Star ...
Arizona leaders on Thursday announced the creation of the Turquoise Alert system to help authorities locate certain missing ...
ABC15 was at the grand opening of its new thrift boutique, located near 7th Street and Glendale Avenue in central Phoenix.
Amid fireworks and fear, Phoenix youth turn nightlife into a powerful show of cultural pride and solidarity against hard-line ...
The Oak Ridge Fire burned through remote areas of the Navajo Nation, creating challenges for firefighters and emergency teams.
California-based Lucid Group Inc. has opened its new Phoenix hub facility and Coolidge manufacturing plant ...
Our metro Phoenix events calendar keeps you up to date on the wide variety of activities across the Valley.
A bill that aims to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to renovate Arizona Diamondbacks' home in Phoenix has come back to life, after it languished in the State Senate for weeks.
A coffee company with deep roots in Oregon is moving its headquarters to Phoenix. Dutch Bros started as a coffee cart in Grants Pass more than 30 years ago and has grown into a national brand.
The Turquoise Alert for missing Indigenous or endangered persons is now officially online, offering a vital tool to assist ...
Because of the extreme heat, hiking trails at three popular mountains in Phoenix will be temporarily closed this weekend.