Officers responded to a crash where Leandro Antonio was struck by an unknown vehicle in the area of Dunlap Avenue near 16th Avenue, police said.
The streak ended just one day shy of tying the current record of 160 days without measurable rain in Phoenix, a record set in 1972. And it's still dry. With the .01 of an inch recorded Wednesday, Phoenix is still 2.68 inches below average since Oct. 1, the start of the water year.
The deadly midair collision near Reagan National Airport is hitting the ice-skating community especially hard.
Queen Creek was founded by farming families, including the Schnepfs, and has quickly grown. Here's what to know about metro Phoenix's youngest town.
The Phoenix Suns will have a very active 2025 NBA trade deadline. One of those moves will be offloading Jusuf Nurkic. What's the latest on Nurkic's future in Phoenix?
On Monday, the Arizona Financial Crimes Task Force served a search warrant at a Phoenix residence following a traffic stop that resulted in the seizure of 50 pounds of methamphetamine.
With the WM Phoenix Open beginning next week, it begs the question of how the weather will be for the tournament. Right now, it looks excellent. Practice rounds on Monday and Tuesday should be very warm. Temps will dip a bit on Wednesday but still settle around 80.
Trains crossed over the Salt River Bridge for the first time, marking a new milestone as testing expands south toward the Baseline Road end-of-line.
A bipartisan group of state lawmakers says they must act this session to pass the Arizona Starter Homes Act to bring down home prices.
PHOENIX — A mom is eager to return home after giving birth to identical quadruplets at a Phoenix hospital last week. Rachel Vargas successfully delivered four identical baby girls on Jan. 24 at Banner-University Medical Center Phoenix.
The crackdown on illegal immigration is underway with thousands of people being deported nationwide; a woman was arrested after a man was found dead inside a Phoenix apartment; and more – here's a look at some of our top stories for the morning of Tuesday,
From Roosevelt Row to Grand Avenue to the Warehouse District, here's the story of the Phoenix First Fridays art walk, from the creatives who built it.