It's a bird, it's a plane ...

It's a supermoon -- the point when the moon passes closest to the Earth in its orbit.

Ted Nugent brings his music, politics to Phoenix

Ted Nugent brings his brand of high decibel rock 'n' roll to the Valley this week.

Struggling First Solar hires new CEO

Tempe-based First Solar has hired a new CEO. As KJZZ’s Mark Moran reports, the company has been struggling as of late.

Pearce supporters trying to pass recall reimbursement measure

Arizona lawmakers are making one last push to reimburse former State Senate President Russell Pearce for the expenses he incurred in last year's recall election.

Police identify white supremacist as Gilbert shooter

Police have said the suspected gunman in a murder-suicide that killed five people Wednesday in Gilbert was white supremacist and Pinal County Sheriff candidate J.T. Ready.

Police: 5 dead in shooting in Gilbert home

GILBERT, Ariz. (Associated Press) — Five people died in a shooting Wednesday at a Phoenix-area home, where the investigation was slowed by concerns there could be hazardous materials in 55-gallon drums in the backyard.

Phoenix leads housing market recovery for March

For the second month in a row, Phoenix is leading the recovery in the housing market, with an 8.4 percent quarterly increase in home prices and a year-over-year increase in March of 12.5 percent, according to Clear Capital's Home Data Index.

Facebook "likes" organ donors

Last year Arizona organ donors saved more than 477 lives with their donations. And now Facebook wants to help.

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Mesa to bring another college branch campus to downtown

Mesa is moving ahead with plans to bring another college to that city. The Mesa City Council met Thursday to formally approve negotiations with Westminster College.

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