Phoenix Thrives with Cultural and Entertainment Events With Auto Auctions, Theater, Music, and More Enliven the Valley
Phoenix hosts a variety of events, including the Mecum Auto Auction, 'Wicked' and 'Jersey Boys' productions, the Spirits of Mexico Festival, Out of the Park Music Fest, and more, catering to diverse interests.
Driver Faces Surviving Victims in Goodyear Cycling Crash Case, Charged with 12 Misdemeanors
Pedro Quintana-Lujan, driver in the Goodyear cycling crash that killed two, faced victims in court on 12 misdemeanor charges challenging his statement about a mechanical failure, with NTSB findings refuting his claim.
US-Funded Broadcasters Sue Special Advisor Kari Lake Over Withheld $7.4 Million, Citing Congress's Budget Authority
Kari Lake, a new advisor at USAGM, faces a lawsuit from Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty over withheld funds and fear agency cuts, threatening the operations of vital news outlets countering authoritarian propaganda.
Yavapai County Residents Urged to Claim Lost Items Before April 30 Deadline, YCSO Holds Variety of Unclaimed Property
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office announces an April 30 deadline for individuals to claim lost property, including firearms, jewelry, and electronics, before disposition. Proof of ownership is required.
Alice Cooper Celebrates 55th Anniversary of 'Easy Action' and Rocks Mesa with Charitable Coopstock 2025 Concert
The Phoenix New Times revisited Alice Cooper's early music, highlighting the influence of his second LP "Easy Action." Alice Cooper also hosted the Coopstock 2025 benefit concert, raising funds for his Solid Rock Teen Center.












