A directive issued by the Trump administration ordering a temporary freeze on all federal grants takes effect Tuesday. Here's how it might affect Arizona.
The Phoenix mayor said withdrawing from the global agreement to fight climate change would harm public health and economic prosperity.
After four years, the U.S. Department of Justice probe into Phoenix cops is likely toast with little reform to show for it.
The Phoenix City Council will meet with attorneys behind closed doors next week to review a Justice Department memo targeting "sanctuary" cities.
As Phoenix continues to grow its transportation system — from light rail and buses to scooters and electric bikes — the mayor recently recognized a company that has led to global attention for the city.
Metro Phoenix is becoming a world leader in semiconductor manufacturing and microchip R&D, and that is only reshaping our economy for the better.
In the West Valley, the Phoenix Fire Department says the opening of Fire Station #62 will help reduce response times throughout the area.
The district cited declining enrollment and "significant budgetary challenges" as reasons why the closures of Heard and Dunbar schools are necessary.
What is normally a jovial and celebratory decision turned sour when Councilwoman Betty Guardado said she didn't think O'Brien was up to the task.
Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton will ask the City Council to consider up to a 0.5% sales tax increase in response to lower than expected revenue.
When Democrats take the White House, they want to take over local police departments. Phoenix said no, and now it has backup from Donald Trump.
Arizona leaders, including Gov. Katie Hobbs and Adrian Fontes, honored Martin Luther King Jr. with a march in Phoenix on Jan. 20, 2025.