This is the best marriage of art with venue that we’ve seen in a long time. On Thursday, Hugo Medina is debuting the second installment of his “CigarRollers” exhibit.
Two employees of a Phoenix loan company are accused of posing as Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office detectives in an apparent attempt to collect loan payments.
If you’re like most Americans, your weekday lunch has gone the way of pension plans and fully paid health benefits.
The Phoenix City Council is considering a plan to give some golf courses a break if they cut their water use during the summer months.
Fresh off a successful run on the AP Tour this spring, Scottsdale pop rockers the Summer Set are not slowing down.
On Monday, 10 men and women in Phoenix raised their right hands and became citizens of the United States of America by taking an oath of allegiance.
The federal government has announced fines against a Los Angeles-based bus company involved in a fatal crash south of Phoenix in March that claimed six lives and left 16 others injured.
A former guest of the county, who spent a month in Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s infamous Tent City, has decided to show America’s self-proclaimed “toughest sheriff” how he really feels about his time in the tents with a well-placed tattoo of the sheriff giving him a little smooch on the ass.
The White House on Monday disputed a Republican senator’s claim that President Barack Obama refuses to secure the Mexican border until Congress agrees to a wide-ranging overhaul of immigration laws.
A Ford Mustang carrying six people that was apparently racing a Chevrolet truck in west Phoenix on Sunday night slammed into a tree, leaving two dead, a 3-year-old boy with life-threatening injuries and three teens badly hurt.
James Wren, the Phoenix police officer accused of shaking down drug dealers for thousands of dollars, has been formally indicted on eight charges.
Therea s been no secret that solar installers have flocked to Phoenix like a duck in winter, but a California company is bringing a little more technology to the selection process with its arrival.
Attach any additional information reporter may find useful: Each morning, Quiessence executive chef and owner Gregory LaPrad visits with Arizona’s finest farmers, herdsmen, and culinary craftsmen to hand select the season’s freshest ingredients and then design a new menu every day.
Phoenix police said they are searching for suspects involved in a fatal morning shooting and car theft Sunday.
Most of you already know this, but I thought I’d better set the record straight… In late May, just two weeks after announcing her Bionic summer tour, Christina Aguilera postponed the entire tour until, management says, 2011 .