Columbus is sending more clinicians instead of police to mental health calls, but activists are pushing for more. What would a 24/7 program take?
Following Mesa and Scottsdale, Tempe voters are caught up in a growing trend of ideological partisanship in local nonpartisan ...
A vacant site in downtown Mesa may be headed for a major transformation. It's set to become the area's first Class A offices ...
Highly anticipated Taiwanese dumpling house Din Tai Fung has opened reservations for its first Arizona location. What to know ...
Arizona House lawmakers pulled an all-nighter voting on bills. Republicans blame Democrats, who say GOP mismanagement is at ...
As Black History Month turns 100, Black chefs use national stages to pioneer a new era of the culinary industry through food, ...
Pima County officials temporarily prohibited street parking near Nancy Guthrie's house on Feb. 26 as investigators stopped ...
Four months after suffering a stroke, Cindy McCain announced she is stepping down as executive director of the United Nations ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association split up its sectional draws this year in basketball. The smaller-school divisions, ...
The Great Lakes Water Authority's board voted this week to increase them, hiking rates, on average, 5.8% for water and 4.26% ...
Bradford Dyeing Association closed in 2012. But chemicals used to treat military uniforms are still being released into the ...
Scientists are using studies and computer models to draw connections between recent extreme weather and climate change. The ...
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