Secretary Xavier Becerra Discusses Reproductive Healthcare in Tucson and Phoenix Amid Critical Supreme Court Ruling
U.S. Health Secretary Becerra visited Arizona, discussing the post-Roe challenges for women's reproductive healthcare and stressing the need for clear information on healthcare access.
Pinal County Invites Public to Submit Pro and Con Statements on Proposition 486 Online
Pinal County has launched an online portal for public to submit pro and con statements on Proposition 486, facilitating civic engagement before the 2024 General Election. Statements are due by August 7, 2024, with a $25 fee and 300-word limit.
Phoenix Forecast: Week Ahead Promises Extreme Heat with Temperatures Surpassing 110 Degrees
Phoenix, AZ, anticipates a very hot week with temperatures approaching 106-111 degrees, a slight chance of evening thunderstorms, and persistent overnight warmth. The National Weather Service warns of little relief from the extreme heat.
Mesa Drivers Navigate Detours as Water Main Repairs Restrict Traffic at Mesa Dr. and Brown Intersection
Mesa drivers face traffic restrictions at Mesa Dr. and Brown due to a water main break. Detours are in effect around the clock, impacting multiple directions until the issue is resolved.
Queen Creek Woman Arrested for Fabricating Stabbing Incident, Faces Harassment and False Reporting Charges
Megan Campbell was arrested for falsely reporting being stabbed on a Queen Creek trail after police found inconsistencies in her story. She is charged with identity can theft, false reporting, and harassment.












