Alongside hot food, the truck unfolds into what looks like a pop-up retail shop stocked with shoes, shirts, pants, and ...
Lawmakers provided few public signs of meaningful negotiations to break an impasse on reopening the federal government as the ...
A man and a child are seriously hurt after they were reportedly hit by a car near 24th Street and Thomas Road on Monday evening.
Can a “marketplace of ideas” still thrive in today’s divided climate? Together, we’ll examine the health of our democracy and why a culture of civil discourse is essential to a free society.
We’re inching closer to November’s all-mail jurisdictional election, and there are a few key dates that voters should know.
Phoenix Pride has removed a drag performer from their scheduled appearances at this year’s Phoenix Pride Festival, scheduled for October 18th and 19th.
Scarizona has been in operation for two decades and is back for another year to deliver scares to Arizona. The Scaregrounds ...
More than a year after U.S. Marshals falsely arrested an Arizona woman at gunpoint, she has filed a federal lawsuit seeking accountability for what her attorney calls "unaccountable government." ...
Since Arizona legalized sports betting, gamblers have made over $26 billion in wagers. Those bets have directly contributed to $140 million in revenues flowing to the state coffers.
Learn more about the latest Phoenix area weather forecast and conditions with Most Accurate Forecast from ABC15.
Kroger has recalled two types of pasta salads because of possible listeria contamination. Here's what to know.
Communities near Pyramid Peak in north Phoenix are raising their voices against a 6,000-acre project that is happening south ...
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