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a car crashed into a pole on a remote desert road

Scared of driving Arizona’s roadways? Here’s how deadly they are

By Morgan FischerOctober 4, 2024

According to one analysis, our roads are among the most dangerous in the country – and they’re not getting safer.

cars on a highway

Arizona loves specialty license plates. Here are the 10 most popular

By Zach BuchananAugust 26, 2024

The Arizona Department of Transportation offers a whopping 104 specialty license plate designs, each costing $25.

three arizona license plates against a highway background

Arizona just released 3 new license plate designs. Check them out

By Adrianna NineAugust 19, 2024

Arizona drivers can now pick from 104 plate designs. Phoenix Rising soccer fans will love one of them.

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Megan Hjelle

Casa Grande entrepreneur launches rideshare service for women

By Adrianna NineMarch 27, 2024

Sorry, creepy rideshare driver dudes. Alegna serves up women drivers for female passengers in Maricopa and Pinal counties.

Valley Metro Rail stops at a station.

Valley Metro to light rail riders in Phoenix: Buy a ticket or else

By Adrianna NineJanuary 26, 2024

The transit system issued hundreds of tickets, booted thousands of people in a security crackdown.

Waymo, uber

Uber partners with Waymo in Arizona to offer autonomous rides

By Jacob Snelgrove | Cronkite NewsJanuary 1, 2024

Waymo now provides more than 10,000 rides each week in the Valley.

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United flight attendants rally at Sky Harbor for better wages

By Serena O'SullivanNovember 2, 2023

“Most people don’t know that we don’t get paid until the plane is in motion.”

Lyft tests new feature in Phoenix to help women, nonbinary people

By Serena O'SullivanOctober 5, 2023

“The new Lyft feature allows me to set my preferences to ensure I feel safe through my ride.”

Southwest Airlines ‘Meltdown’ Still Slamming Sky Harbor

By Elias Weiss and OthersDecember 28, 2022

Southwest Airlines’ first-class faux pas can be felt in Phoenix.

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Phoenix Sky Harbor Workers Rally for Higher Wages, Better Working Conditions

By Katya SchwenkDecember 9, 2022

“Us workers, we need to stand up. And we need to fight for what’s right for us.”

Developers to Cash Out Along Massive Freeway from Phoenix to Las Vegas

By Kristen MosbruckerDecember 2, 2021

If a proposed massive freeway cutting across Arizona comes to fruition local property developers could strike gold once again.

Phoenix Airport Hospitality Workers Strike Just Before Thanksgiving

By Katya SchwenkNovember 22, 2021

After four years of contract negotiations, Sky Harbor hospitality workers say they’re fed up.

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Feds OK Massive I-11 Freeway to Eventually Connect Phoenix and Vegas

Feds OK Massive I-11 Freeway to Eventually Connect Phoenix and Vegas

By Kristen MosbruckerNovember 16, 2021

The Federal Highway Administration approved plans for a new 280-mile long freeway expected to connect Nogales to Wickenburg in Arizona.

For Pedestrians in Phoenix, 2021 Has Been Deadly

For Pedestrians in Phoenix, 2021 Has Been Deadly

By Katya SchwenkOctober 25, 2021

Pedestrian, cyclist, and auto fatalities are on track to make 2021 a deadly year for traffic deaths in Phoenix.

Fed Up With Grueling Shifts and Chronic Understaffing, Sky Harbor Restaurant Workers Are Striking

Fed Up With Grueling Shifts and Chronic Understaffing, Sky Harbor Restaurant Workers Are Striking

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 15, 2021

“Workers here are just fed up.”

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The Plan to Bring Light Rail to West Phoenix Might Be Getting a Reboot

The Plan to Bring Light Rail to West Phoenix Might Be Getting a Reboot

By Josh KeletySeptember 14, 2021

The Citizens Transportation Commission recommended that the city council revisit the issue.

That’s a Nope on a Proposed New Bike Lane in Garfield

That’s a Nope on a Proposed New Bike Lane in Garfield

By Josh KeletyAugust 23, 2021

“Where can you actually build a bike lane in Phoenix?”

Phoenix Caves to Uptown Residents, Will Abandon North Central Avenue Bike Lane

Phoenix Caves to Uptown Residents, Will Abandon North Central Avenue Bike Lane

By Josh KeletyJune 21, 2021

The decision comes after local residents fiercely denounced the project at a recent virtual meeting.

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It Took Phoenix Motorists One Week to Wreck The City’s First Two-Way Protected Bike Lane

It Took Phoenix Motorists One Week to Wreck The City’s First Two-Way Protected Bike Lane

By Josh KeletyJune 16, 2021

“I had made the joke, ‘I bet it will be a month before somebody plows through it.’ It wasn’t even a week.”

Proposed Bike Lanes on North Central Avenue Meet Stiff Neighborhood Opposition

Proposed Bike Lanes on North Central Avenue Meet Stiff Neighborhood Opposition

By Josh KeletyMay 26, 2021

One bicycle advocate and supporter of the proposed lane changes called the meeting a “blood bath.”

Arizona AG Calls Phoenix Airport Ride-Share Fees ‘Likely Unconstitutional’

Arizona AG Calls Phoenix Airport Ride-Share Fees ‘Likely Unconstitutional’

By Steven HsiehJanuary 16, 2020

Off to the Arizona Supreme Court!

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Everything You Need to Know About the Sky Harbor Uber/Lyft Controversy

Everything You Need to Know About the Sky Harbor Uber/Lyft Controversy

By Steven HsiehDecember 6, 2019

How exactly does a modest rate hike for the two biggest ride-share companies in the world devolve into a power struggle between Arizona’s largest city and the state’s conservative establishment?

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