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The downtown retail and nightlife hub is closing in March. Tenants say the property has been poorly managed for years.
The Maricopa County Regional Homeless Court offers unsheltered Phoenicians an avenue to deal with overwhelming fines and criminal charges.
The cost of a 10-person holiday feast with nearly all Arizona ingredients sees a dramatic drop thanks to the gobblers.
The Shalimar Golf Club is being sold to two companies planning to fill it with houses. A neighborhood group aims to stop it.
From beloved venues shuttering to a blockbuster tour debut, plenty of big music-related things happened in Phoenix this year.
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Arizona businesses are asking their customers to invest, skipping banks and creating a deeper bond with their regulars.
A food influencer's negative review of a Valley bakery went viral, igniting a social media firestorm. Here's what went down.
Phoenix police officers have fatally shot nearly as many people as they did in 2022 - and it's only July.
Republicans in the Arizona legislature want to weaponize detransitioning to target transgender health care.
The "Bust A Move" rapper has some rather big plans for Phoenix.
In November, Goodyear police officers broke down Marshun Neeley's front door and restrained him on the ground with handcuffs as a police dog bit his leg.
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Hundreds of people live in the homeless encampment, and the outcome of a trial this week may determine their fate.
From releasing Indigenous folk to experimental noise rock, these outfits make Phoenix a proper musical capital.
The iconic actor and his Mildred Snitzer Orchestra will stop in Phoenix next week for four shows.
Landlords filed to evict tenants in record numbers in 2023 as pandemic aid fell to a trickle.
The woman is suing for HIV discrimination, alleging Casa Grande facility disclosed her HIV status and told residents they weren't "safe."
Tacos are essential Phoenix eats. Whether they're folded, fried or served street style, here's where to find the best.
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As the Phoenix punk scene continues to flourish, here are some non-local records to
Kratom exists in a big legal gray area, and nobody's quite sure who's supposed to enforce laws about it.
Located in a frequently evolving space on Roosevelt Row, the latest concept provides exceptional eats and service.
Democrats Ruben Gallego, Raúl Grijalva and Greg Stanton joined far-right Republicans Andy Biggs and Eli Crane in historic vote.