Downed Power Lines Ignite Fire in East Mesa, Destroying Homes and Cutting Off Power to Thousands
A fire, caused by downed power lines in east Mesa, destroyed one home, damaged another, and led to a sizable power outage. Firefighters and SRP crews responded, power was restored, and an investigation into the cause is ongoing.
Attorney General Mayes and Coalition of AGs Defend HUD Rule Against Housing Discrimination in Court
Attorney General Mayes joins a coalition to support HUD's Discriminatory Effects Rule aimed at tackling housing discrimination, opposing the insurance industry's lawsuit challenging the rule.
Phoenix Police Share Tips on National Motorcycle Day to Propel Rider Safety and Prevent Accidents
The Phoenix Police Department shares safety guidelines for motorcyclists on National Motorcycle Day, emphasizing the use of protective gear and the "2-4-12 Rule" for safe distances and scanning ahead.
Phoenix's S'edav Va'aki Museum Embarks on Major Renovation, Launches Virtual Programs During Closure
The S'edav Va'aki Museum in Phoenix is closing for refurbishment, including its lobby and "Dig It" gallery. A new exhibit will focus on indigenous farming, and digital resources remain available during closure.
Weekend Traffic Alert, Freeway Closures in Phoenix for Improvement Projects, Detours in Place
ADOT has announced freeway closures in Phoenix for improvement projects, including the Southbound I-17 at Jomax Road, with detours in place, and the Northbound Loop 101 between the Loop 202 and US 60.
Surprise City Gears Up for Teen Summer Fun, Rec Nights, Beach Party, Arcade Adventures, and Nerf Battles on the Horizon
The City of Surprise announces a variety of teen activities, including Rec Nights, Teen Adventures, and tournaments, offering games, parties, and excursions with registration and fees required for participation.
Phoenix to Host SEMICON West Conference, Cementing Its Status as the New Epicenter of America's Semiconductor Industry
SEMICON West, a top semiconductor conference, moves from San Francisco to Phoenix, signaling Arizona's rising prominence in the microelectronics industry, backed by substantial investments and the CHIPS Act.
Aric Meares Undertakes Second Term as Chair of the Pima County Workforce Investment Board to Boost Local Economy
Aric Meares starts his second term as the chair of the Pima County Workforce Investment Board, focusing on connecting job seekers with employers and boosting the local economy.












