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At their Arcaida-area eatery, Justin Nasralla and David Goluboff bring a classic Peruvian dish to a whole new level.
A new federal rule aims at boosting conservation efforts for the black-footed ferret in Arizona.
From beguiling art rock to immature power-pop, we have all the albums you'll need for this weekend and beyond.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs tapped Maria Elena Cruz to join the court, which is stacked with Republican appointees.
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A rundown of artists pissed at the former president for using their music.
Phoenix New Times looks back at some of the scariest, most unexpected and weirdest concert moments in Arizona history, from John Cougar and Jimmy Eat World to Motley Crue.
Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill legalizing psilocybin therapy. But the state is still funding clinical research into the drug.
645 people died due to heat in 2023. State, county and city officials are groping for a response.
MacAlpine's reopened this spring and a historic preservation grant will help keep the diner and soda fountain afloat.
"This is an unacceptable outcome that further destabilizes our border."
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Everything to know about checking out the biggest and "most reliable" meteor shower of the year.
Postino has added cocktails to its menu for the first time. We tried all seven.
The state's nascent gaming industry shows no sign of slowing down. Is a sports gambling crisis around the corner?
The deal ends a months-long legal saga over Austin Davis feeding unhoused people in Tempe parks, but not all is copacetic.
State Rep. Alexander Kolodin, whom the state bar censured for his role in a 2020 election suit, is representing the GOP.
Top Democrats across Arizona react to the president's departure from the race. Republicans took their shots, too.
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Workers are calling attention to low wages, poor working conditions, rats and cockroaches at the Phoenix airport.
Colorful characters, labor unrest and an infamous graffiti artist make appearances on this list of the top news stories of 2023.
Despite what Kari Lake and Mark Finchem will have you believe, this year's vote counting is actually going faster than usual, according to a top Maricopa County elections official.
New snacks, cocktails and speakeasy sirens take center stage at Phoenix's award-winning bar at Century Grand.