Slide Into Summer, Phoenix's Arizona Grand Resort Offers Public Access to Oasis Water Park with Day Passes
The Arizona Grand Resort & Spa in Phoenix opens its water park to the public with day passes, featuring eight-story slides and a lazy river.
Injured dog named Bright Eyes rescued from a Phoenix mountainside
An injured dog was saved from a Phoenix mountain last week and taken to an Arizona Humane Society hospital for treatment.
SMITH COLUMN: Phoenix Reunion
The winter season has passed for the Phoenix area, the 11th ranked media market in the U. S., and the temperature is rising.  The thermometer crept past 90 last week but there was the most pleasant of sunsets and shirt sleeve weather as the defending National League Diamondbacks hosted Shohei Ohtani,
Arizona Gov. Hobbs signs bill to repeal 1864 abortion law
Now the stage is for a multi-million dollar debate over whether most Arizonans are OK with allowing women to terminate a pregnancy only until the 15th week of pregnancy -- what would remain once the old statute is finally gone -- or whether they want a much more permissive statute that abortion advocates hope to convince voters to enact in November.
Injured dog hidden in rocks on Lookout Mountain rescued by good Samaritan, Arizona Humane Society
A young pup was rescued from the side of a Valley mountain last week thanks to the keen eye of a passerby who was willing to help save her life.
Can you survive summer indoors without AC? In Arizona, many don’t
Nearly half of the people who suffered heat-related deaths in Arizona last year lived outdoors without shelter, but public health officials and lawmakers are starting to pay more attention to the risk of dying indoors.
Phoenix nonprofit holding annual Pack-A-Purse Mother’s Day event
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Mother’s Day is just over a week away, and a Valley nonprofit is back with a great event! Nourish Phoenix is holding it’s Pack-A-Purse Mother’s Day Drive, where volunteers will hand out purses filled with goodies for deserving ...
Arizona coaches connect with Phoenix-area fans as `Wildcat Welcome Tour' begins
PHOENIX – Arizona has roughly 60,000 alums living in the Phoenix area and every one of them has the same obstacle in following the Wildcats’ sports teams.
Arizona Opera reducing Tucson performances amid financial struggles
As it faces financially challenging times, Arizona Opera is reducing performances next season in Tucson of staged productions.
Arizona's 1864 abortion ban is sent packing. Can Republicans avoid the same fate?
Just when you think the Arizona Republican Party couldn't get any crazier ... Kari Lake's lawsuit was 'explosive,' all right. It blew up smack in her face Phoenix wants to build one of the world's largest water recycling plants. That's a game changer Want ...
Arizona governor signs repeal of abortion ban; focus shifts to election
Members of the gallery wave their hands in silent disapproval Wednesday at the Capitol in Phoenix. Democrats secured enough votes in the Arizona Senate to repeal a Civil War-era ban on abortions that the state's highest court recently allowed to take effect.
Arizona is relegating a Civil War-era ban of most abortions to the past under repeal bill
Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is following through on promises to undo a long-dormant law that bans all abortions except those done to save a patient’s life. A signing ceremony
Looking for a “fresh start” amid Phoenix’s semiconductor boom
The government is spending billions to support semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. But trainees seeking chipmaking jobs may have to wait.
Phoenix business saves native plants to prep for new semiconductor factories
they’re pictured on Arizona license plates. In 1981, the city of Scottsdale passedan ordinance barring people from removing certain plants, including saguaros, without a permit. Phoenix and other surrounding cities followed suit, passing ordinances ...
Phoenix Sky Harbor Sets New Record with Over 5 Million Passengers in March
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport set a record with over 5 million visitors in March, thanks partly to spring events.
Arizona Catholic church 'totally destroyed' in fire
"This is a devastating loss to this community," Avondale Fire Battalion Chief Steve Mayhew said. "This church is a pillar of this community, so definitely a lot of heartbreak this morning."
SRP reservoirs that feed metro Phoenix water supply nearing capacity
SRP reservoirs responsible for supplying water to metro Phoenix are approaching capacity, officials said Wednesday.
2 downtown Phoenix cocktail bars named in new 'Michelin-style guide for the bar industry'
Two Phoenix cocktail bars are included in The Pinnacle Guide inaugural best cocktail book, described as a "Michelin-style" guide to the best bars.
Arizona repealed its 1864 abortion ban. Democrats are still planning to use it against Trump
Arizona Democrats, speaking at a press conference on Wednesday organized by the Biden campaign, said they would push to defeat former President Donald Trump in the state but also win legislative majorities and pass a ballot measure that would add a reproductive-rights guarantee to the state constitution.
LIVE UPDATES: Maryland Bridge Collapse: 6 Workers Presumed Dead
The U.S. Coast Guard is suspending its rescue efforts following a horrific incident in Baltimore, Maryland. The Francis Scott Key Bridge plunged into the freezing waters of the Patapsco River after being hit by a container ship. Search operations will now shift focus to finding the missing six construction workers and providing closure to their families.