A former superintendent at Grand Canyon National Park warned Monday that if the park stays open during a government shutdown, ...
Through five games, the ASU pass rush has become the driving force of its defense. After playing as a middle-of-the-road unit ...
The road for DeWanna Bonner in the WNBA became bumpy back in late June in light of mental health struggles and issues with ...
Andrea Doan, wife of former Arizona Coyotes star Shane Doan, joined Maricopa County Chairman Thomas Galvin and Shott ...
With this program, The Phoenix Symphony invites listeners to experience music as adventure, reflection, and celebration.
Phoenix police use force more in Maryvale than any other precinct. Hispanic and immigrant residents say trauma, profiling and fear of deportation fuel distrust.
Gaps in data expose shortcomings in Phoenix Police Department’s pledge for transparency in shootings
How Phoenix police choose to present shooting and use-of-force data leaves out some details about violent encounters with civilians, a Howard Center investigation found.
Injuries and a poor first-half performance from the pitching staff plagued the Diamondbacks as they missed the playoffs by only three games. Despite the disappointment of a season cut short, a second ...
Ethan Fuller, a former Arizona resident, looks back on a Phoenix police shooting that left him with life-changing injuries two years prior. He was unarmed and experiencing psychosis. It wasn't until ...
There's a new detective on the streets of Paris! Benjamin Wainwright stars as Jules Maigret in the upcoming contemporary adaptation.
Arizona Journalists’ Roundtable covers the fake electors case, Grijalva’s win, Axon lawsuit, budget requests, and ABOR appointment.
In 1983, a typical armed robbery becomes the biggest theft in history at the time. “The Gold,” inspired by the true story of the 1983 Brink’s-Mat robbery — one of the largest in British history — is ...
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