Just a couple of months ago, a 24-year-old from Scottsdale with chronic kidney disease said he thought he found a donor, but there was a mix-up at a Valley hospital.
The Toasted Owl has two locations in Flagstaff and one in Phoenix. It provides something for everyone, with a separate vegan-friendly menu and vintage items for sale.
It probably seems like, every day, you’re reading a new headline about a recalled food item, like onions on McDonald’s hamburgers, baby carrots, and Boar’s Head cold cuts.
Drownings are a serious problem in the Valley, especially now as the weather warms up; however, it’s a year-round concern in Arizona. So far this year, we’ve seen seven drowning deaths in Maricopa and Pinal counties.
After months of heated and contentious school board meetings, Arizona’s Family sat down with the person at the center of the controversy, Cartwright Elementary school board president Lydia Hernandez.
Despite a decline in migrant crossings, Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents are upping their warnings about the dangers of illegally crossing the border through Arizona’s desert.
The man charged in the crash that killed two cyclists and injured 17 others in Goodyear in 2023 tried to have some counts dismissed but didn't have much to say outside of court.
A man is in custody after federal investigators say he robbed a credit union in Mesa, then tried to flee on an electric scooter before being arrested a short time later.
A Pinal County jury returned a guilty verdict against 21-year-old Terrance Santistevan for the murders of two teen girls who were gunned down in Casa Grande three years ago.
A government lawyer said the federal government is reversing the termination of legal status for international students after many filed court challenges around the U.S.
The Gilbert Police Department is recommending that the Town Council authorize the formation of a dedicated unit to connect and build trust with the youth.
Major U.S. airlines are reducing their flight schedules for the year due to less domestic travel demand as sentiment about the national and global economies sours.
Trump administration targets national monuments for energy development, including sacred land near Grand Canyon, sparking tribal and conservationist concerns.