
Arizona Republicans censure Gov. Doug Ducey and Cindy McCain
The Arizona Republican Party voted Saturday to censure Gov. Doug Ducey, Cindy McCain - the widow of longtime Sen. John McCain - and former Sen. Jeff Flake.
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Ripley’s Believe it or Not to open at Arizona Boardwalk in Scottsdale
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City of Phoenix to hold 4 meetings on proposed water rate increase
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Scottsdale hotel offering ice skating, other winter activities
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Online auto retailer Carvana hiring for 1,000 full-time positions in Phoenix
Phoenix-based online auto retailer Carvana is looking to fill 1,000 full-time positions on its customer care team, according to a press release on Friday.Comments -
Arizona man sentenced to 10 years in prison for sex trafficking 3 women
A 27-year-old Arizona man faces 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to sex trafficking three women, including one minor, according to a press release. -
Dave Ramsey says: Teach children value of earning money
There’s a ton of value and self-esteem that go hand-in-hand with being paid for a job well done. Given your child a chance to earn some money doing kid-sized, age-appropriate tasks. -
Arizona sheriff's office investigating fatal tour bus crash
An Arizona sheriff's office was investigating a tour bus crash that killed one person and injured dozens of others, including five seriously, officials said Saturday. -
Arizona Republicans reelect Kelli Ward for second term as party chair
Arizona Republicans on Saturday reelected Kelli Ward as party chair, giving a second term to one of Donald Trump's most unflinching supporters. -
In first days, Biden flashes action as deep problems loom
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Democrats start reining in expectations for immigration bill
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3-year-old girl found unconscious in swimming pool in Phoenix
The Phoenix Fire Department responded to a three-year-old girl found unconscious in a swimming pool on Saturday afternoon. -
COVID-19 vaccination site to open in Prescott Valley arena
The multipurpose Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley will be the latest large venue in Arizona to become a COVID-19 vaccination site. -
AZDHS says state passes 400,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered
The Arizona Department of Health Services announced that more than 400,000 COVID-19 vaccines have been administered so far in the state. -
Arizona reports 7,316 COVID-19 cases, 169 more deaths on Saturday
Arizona health officials reported 7,316 new coronavirus cases and 169 additional deaths from COVID-19 on Saturday, January 23. -
Larry King, broadcasting giant for half-century, dies at 87
Larry King, the suspenders-sporting everyman whose broadcast interviews with world leaders, movie stars and ordinary Joes, died at 87 on Saturday. -
Grand Canyon University to open COVID-19 vaccination site next week
Grand Canyon University announced on Friday it will open its coronavirus vaccination site next week with a plan to administer 500-800 doses a day. -
Supporters' words may haunt Trump at impeachment trial
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Align Technology establishes new global headquarters in Tempe
Align Technology announced on Wednesday that it has moved its global corporate headquarters from San Jose to Tempe. -
Language barriers, wariness make vaccinating immigrants hard