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First Solar and Avnet recently announced plans to move their headquarters - the latest musical-chair shifts among larger ...
It has been a dry and mostly partly sunny day across the Valley, but widespread showers and thunderstorms are moving ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruling opens the door for prosecutors to resubmit criminal charges if they believe a mentally ill ...
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne supports limiting cell phones in schools and argues it’s in fact safer ...
The registration of Arizona voters affected by MVD data coding errors could be changed if they don't provide proof of ...
Arizona mayors are confronting one the state's most pressing challenges, securing its water supply amid record drought conditions and increasing demand.
The influencer marketing industry is worth billions of dollars and growing exponentially. These Arizonans collectively have ...
Incoming Phoenix Children's CEO John Nickens became a Champion of Hope by pledging $20 live on KTAR air on Wednesday during the 2025 Give-A-Thon.
Cold Beers & Cheeseburgers on 40th Street and Indian School Road has closed, but the space won't be empty for long. Here's ...
Arizona seemed to be on a layoff surge in late June and early July, but big job-cut announcements have slowed since then, ...
"We are facing unprecedented challenges," said Central Arizona Project's General Manager. "Two decades of drought, over-allocation and an unwillingness of some to protect its future has put immense ...
The rabbi of the Sha'arei Shalom Congregation said an antisemitic flyer was posted on the synagogue's door in July.