Can Phoenix change its 'car culture'?

Light rail has expanded transportation options for Valley residents, and it’s also seen as a economic boon for some cities and neighborhoods.

The intersection of science, politics and social outcomes

Water fluoridation is only one example—childhood vaccination is another—of an issue that remains controversial for some, even as a great majority of scientific studies indicate there’s little, if anything, to worry about from their implementation.

Fluoride in the Phoenix water supply

Putting fluoride in the public water supply began in earnest in the U.S. in the mid-20th century.

More than 900 jobs to fill at Tanger Outlet Westgate

As soon as the doors opened Wednesday at noon, hundreds of people walked into Jobing.com Arena looking for work. Tanger Outlet Center is opening a mall later this year. There are more than 900 jobs to fill.

Arizona Supreme Court rules on state trust land water rights

The state’s highest court has ruled in a case affecting water rights to the Little Colorado and Gila rivers.  

Attorneys for leaders in FLDS case want trial moved

Attorneys for the town of Hilldale, Utah want their civil rights trial moved from Phoenix to Utah.

Community college enrollment down

Enrollment is down at the state’s two largest community college systems.

ASU police use GPS to crack down on bike theft

As students return to school at Arizona State University, campus police are dealing with bike thieves. Authorities are cracking down on the problem by using satellite technology.

Gray skies, rain as Valley remembers 9/11 attacks

The valley’s under a flash flood watch all day Tuesday, and wet weather is affecting some of the 9/11 memorials going on. 

Phoenix to revamp ethics policies

The Phoenix City Council will consider a revamped ethics policy after a new task force finishes its work.

GoDaddy.com outage can have 'mushroom' effect on businesses

Scottsdale-based internet company GoDaddy.com suffered a widespread outage Monday, causing the millions of websites of their customers to go dark.

Recount underway in Congressional District 4 primary

Voting in the Arizona primary took place two weeks ago, but elections officials are still counting ballots in one congressional race.

Study: Legalizing Arizona's undocumented workers would be economic boon

A recent report from a left-leaning think tank looks at the potential impact on Arizona’s economy of legalizing or deporting undocumented workers. 

Inspection finds mall kiosks not always showing prices

A series of recent inspections found kiosks in malls throughout the Valley did not list the prices of the items they were selling.

Parker resigns from PV Town Council

The Republican candidate for Arizona’s new congressional district has resigned his town council seat. 

Bond set for mother of Jhessye Shockley

A $500,000 bond was set Friday for the mother of a missing Glendale child. 38-year-old Jerice Hunter’s daughter Jessye Shockley hasn’t been seen since last year. 

Phoenix man facing prison for selling access to infected computers

A federal judge in Washington, DC Thursday sentenced a Phoenix man to prison, for selling access to computers that were infected with malware.

David Anthony sentenced to death on three murder counts

A jury has sentenced twice-convicted murderer David Lamar Anthony  to death. 

Yuma sector BP Agent said to have killed girlfriend, self

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office says a U.S. Border Patrol Agent fatally shot his girlfriend before turning the gun on himself Wednesday. 

Glendale sales tax issue will be on the ballot

Glendale residents will get a chance vote on a sales tax initiative in November.


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