Where Arizona universities ranked in new best U.S. college list
Two rival Arizona universities swapped places in the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report.
Two rival Arizona universities swapped places in the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report.
The student sued the frat and several members, claiming they collect and share nonconsensual naked video and photos of women.
The city rehired ex-city manager Ed Zuercher after no search, interviewing no other candidates and seeking no public input.
Positive measles cases in tiny Colorado City, located on the Arizona-Utah border, continue to grow.
Maricopa County set an eviction filing record in 2024 with 87,000. This year is on track to be nearly as bad.
Warren Petersen, the state senate president who is running for attorney general, says he’ll file a renaming bill in January.
MAGA hats were distributed at the door of Desert Financial Arena and attendees were prompted to register to vote.
Lisa Everett, a GOP district chair, got a slap on the wrist for trying to free Peoria restaurateur Kelly Yu from ICE custody.
Federal Judge G. Murray Snow said he may move the quarterly meetings to federal court to prevent them from becoming a circus.
After a gunman killed the MAGA activist, PHNX writer Gerald Bourguet tweeted he “decline(d) to respect an evil man who died.”
A father-son duo takes the top two spots in Arizona, with one cracking the top 50.
According to the National Weather Service, we probably have another month of triple-digit temperatures to go.
Eric Chapman is facing 20 felonies after he admitted to having sexual encounters with male students in his classroom.
See fires and floods in fiber form in Wendy Raisanen’s new “WTF?!” show, which opens tonight on Grand Avenue.
Measles cases in Colorado City have ballooned from one to 24. Most positive cases – including a 2-year-old – are children.
Once again for those in the back: Posting about the public activity of law enforcement is protected by the First Amendment.
Despite the recent storms, this monsoon will still go down as one of the driest ever.
The local business owner’s house and food trucks were raided in early July. Now, he’s pleaded guilty to two charges.
“Learned more from these kitty videos than I ever did in Arizona public schools,” one person commented.
In the summer in Arizona, 100 degrees is where the temperature gauge starts.
Measles cases in Mohave County, which has a low vaccination rate, have grown eightfold in one week.
Arizona does little to support public schools, but several of them still rate well, according to U.S. News and World Report.