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The high will reach 95 degrees on Thursday. It will remain dry with some breezy conditions expected in the Valley, and around the rest of the state.
Glendale police are searching for several people who fled a five-vehicle crash on Grand Avenue Thursday morning.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the birth of her second child in a post on X Thursday.
In the late winter of 2012, Mike Smith took his softball team to the Arizona desert to open his first season at McNeese State. In their second game, the Cowgirls […]
The New York Times is reporting an Arizona resident had been aboard the cruise ship where a deadly hantavirus outbreak was recently reported.
Very dry and warm weather in the winter and early spring means Colorado River flows into Lake Powell will hit record lows this summer, a new federal forecast says.
For Episode 35, Cam and Chilly talk Cactus Shadows LB/RB and Cal commit Gunnar Perry.
The City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department will host a virtual meeting Thursday night at 6 p.m. They'll discuss the future of their "Midtown Core" project.
Arizona’s universities are forcing students into “diversity, equity, and inclusion” courses steeped in ideologically extreme content.
The top stories of the week from longtime Star columnist Greg Hansen for May 3-9.
The Phoenix City Council approved a controversial ordinance restricting food distribution and medical treatment in parks.
A judge is set to decide who gets to be a millionaire next week as a $12 million winning lottery ticket sits in limbo.
According to multiple reports, the Arizona Department of Health Services is monitoring one resident who was a passenger on the ship.
A participant in a gruelling 402-kilometre ultramarathon on trails across northern Arizona died Tuesday after experiencing a medical emergency, race organizers and local law enforcement said.
Detectives believe the incident began with an argument between two women and escalated into an altercation between rival gang members.
COOLIDGE — The Coolidge Police Department is once again partnering with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety as part of a larger campaign across Arizona to save lives on roadways
“The more interaction we can have of all generations, we all grow together.”
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs ordered flags at all state buildings be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on May 7, 2026, in honor of the interment of retired Maj. Gen. Glen W. “Bill” Van Dyke.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - With nine days until commencement at the University of Arizona, some are calling on the university to remove this year
Arizona sophomore RHP Smith Bailey will miss the remainder of the season because of a shoulder injury. He
Clara Pratte, a member of the Navajo Nation, is running to be the first Indigenous person on the state’s utility commission. If she wins, she’d also be the first Indigenous person to be elected to a stat...
Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a budget passed by the Republican Legislature that would eliminate all state funding for the Arizona Commission on the Arts, leaving the agency and local arts organizations in limbo w...
Arizona AG Kris Mayes launched a legal action on Wednesday against the owners of a mobile home park on Tucson