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Certain types of fireworks are legal to enjoy in Maricopa County through July 6 — but make sure you know the limits or you ...
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas—inside, at least—at Organ Stop Pizza, where twinkling lights, holiday cheer and the Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ are setting the stage for the restaurant’s ...
An Arizona man was sentenced Monday to life prison in the killings of three people at a Phoenix apartment that was set on fire. Chase Scott Christman had previously pleaded ...
The Phoenix City Council voted to update its building code to keep construction projects safe, innovative and sustainable. It will be in effect on Aug. 1.
Family of Phoenix mall shooting suspect had concerns over past behavior, court documents say Jose R. Gonzalez Arizona Republic 0:05 ...
Minnesota-based Mortenson Co. purchased 217 acres in northeast Phoenix for $136 million. The land was formerly sought by the Arizona Coyotes for a new arena, but plans fell through.
The ordinance would target projects that have violated the town code or received a stop-work order or a strike under the "three strike rule" for construction.
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Phoenix averages 80.5 points per game, 5.8 fewer points than the 86.3 Chicago allows to opponents. The teams meet for the second time this season. The Mercury won 94-89 in the last matchup on May 28.
Phoenix police say a man was shot and killed in an alleyway around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday near 17th Drive and Lane Avenue, near 19th and Northern avenues.
According to Phoenix police, the crash happened shortly after 2:30 a.m. near 67th Avenue and Osborn Road. Officers arrived on scene and found two men injured in the wreck.