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Suzanne Pfister, who for more than a decade led a Phoenix-based nonprofit focused on improving Arizonans' health, died July ...
The Desperado Film Festival ran for 16 years at Paradise Valley Community College. Now, it’s being shut down. We’re aiming to ...
The new coffee shop, restaurant and patio serves a menu inspired by its owner's Mexican, Salvadoran and Guatemalan roots.
Art One Gallery, in Old Town Scottsdale since 1993, showcases student and emerging artists and has a devoted community following.
Nearly 20 restaurants closed in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Gilbert and Mesa in June. Cuisines ranged from steak and seafood to sandwiches and pizza.
The Scottsdale Police Department is asking for the public's help with a double-homicide that happened Monday night.
More than two dozen protests were planned across Arizona to honor the late Rep. John Lewis, a longtime civil rights leader.
But for those who wanted to get out of the house, there were fireworks shows, parties and concerts happening around metro Phoenix. If you plan to light your own fireworks, it's a good idea to ...
Even though the Coyotes have been gone for more than a year, former and present hockey players associated with the state of Arizona reflect on where sport stands today in the state. Will the ...
Seven defendants in Arizona cases, including six Valley residents, have been charged as part of a nationwide crackdown on health care fraud.
A Chicago-based developer will break ground this summer on an 88-unit condominium complex in north Scottsdale, the latest ...
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled state schools chief Tom Horne has “no role in determining the instruction models available ...