-
A Chandler woman at the center of an animal cruelty case was sentenced this week to three and a half years in prison and seven years probation.
-
Two East Valley school districts are looking to cut millions of dollars from their budgets to keep up with declines in enrollment.
-
Police officers in Chandler shot and killed a 41-year-old man in front of his young daughter on New Year's Day after he allegedly made threats to harm her, the department said.
-
The project gained more attention after former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema urged the council to push the project forward in October.
-
On Wednesday night, KJZZ hosted a panel discussion about the history of Japanese American internment camps located on tribal lands in Arizona.
-
The project received higher public attention after former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke at a City Council meeting in favor of the development, warning the federal government could supersede local control.
-
Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema recently made headlines when she went to a Chandler City Council meeting to promote a proposed data center there. Since leaving office she has pushed to influence AI policy.
-
Residents throughout Maricopa County have a variety of issues to vote on come election day Tuesday, including the recall of a city councilwoman in the East Valley.
-
A semiconductor manufacturer that’s been in the Valley for decades is trying to stage a comeback. Intel laid off 700 workers in Arizona in July, and announced its intention to become a “leaner, faster and more efficient company.”
-
Sarah Porter is director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy at Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy. She joined The Show to talk more about what the new study shows.