Former Girls in Tech Chapter Becomes TechWomenAZ with Google Backing, Phoenix Group Reveals Brand Refresh
The former Phoenix chapter of Girls in Tech has become TechWomenAZ and joined Google's Women Techmakers program. Phoenix Group is also rebranding to unify its consumer brands and emphasize its purpose-led business approach.
Arizona Ranchers Optimistic, E-Commerce and Snowbird Sectors Brace for Tariff Impact
Arizona businesses experience mixed effects of tariffs; a rancher sees potential for market expansion, a small business owner faces increased costs, and the snowbird industry suffers from reduced Canadian engagement.
Senator Mark Kelly Champions Working Families, Proposes Amendment to Halt Tax Cuts for Ultra-Wealthy in Senate Debate
Senator Mark Kelly opposed tax cuts for the wealthy during a Senate budget debate, stressing the need to protect Medicaid and SNAP, and presented an amendment targeting those earning over $100 million.
One Dead Following Two-Vehicle Collision on Loop 202 Eastbound Near Vee Quiva Way
One person has died following a two-vehicle crash on the Loop 202 Eastbound near Vee Quiva Way. Emergency responders are at the scene, and the incident is under investigation. Traffic disruptions are expected in the area.
"Doomsday Mom" Lori Vallow Daybell to Defend Herself in Arizona Murder Trial, Surprising Legal Experts
Lori Vallow Daybell, known as "Doomsday Mom," is coping with legal challenges as she represents herself in an Arizona trial for conspiring to murder her fourth husband, with concerns raised over her legal strategy.
UFC Star Henry Cejudo Apprehends Suspect after Car Crashes into Phoenix Home, Driver Charged with DUI and Assault
UFC's Henry Cejudo subdued a suspect who crashed into a Phoenix home and assaulted the owner. The incident occurred after a neighborhood party with children, with Angel Cota, 22, arrested on DUI and assault charges.












