A $60 million plan to plant 27,000 trees and build 550 shade structures proposed by the Office of Heat Response and Mitigation passed unanimously by the Phoenix City Council.
The plan will involve planting up to 27,000 new trees and constructing 550 shade structures over the next few years. Phoenix ...
The death of a worker killed in a roof collapse at his warehouse didn’t appear to be due to any occupational hazards or ...
PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court declined Sunday to extend the deadline for voters to fix problems with mail-in ballots, a ...
Customers order at the counter and watch as their hot dawgs are prepped ... a minor in environmental communication and is one ...
The Chicago Sky will finally learn their 2025 WNBA Draft positioning on Sunday after the draft lottery, which will determine ...
Attorney General Kris Mayes said her office's investigation determined the comment would not meet the legal standard to be ...
PHOENIX — Arizona’s attorney general says new legislation ... Mayes said she is aware of these two cases because of our ...
A pedestrian takes a bottle of water at a Salvation Army hydration station during a heatwave as temperatures hit 115-degrees, ...
A look at the favorites, challengers and best players in the Chicago Catholic League Blue and the East Suburban Catholic ...
The Associated Press declared Democrat Ruben Gallego the winner of Arizona’s U.S. Senate seat after vote updates on Monday ...