On this edition of Field Trip Friday, Ian Schwartz and Olivia Fierro took a trip down the block to the Melrose District, Phoenix’s “gayborhood” along a one-mile stretch of 7th Avenue!
Educators, school board members, and administrators say they’ll be working together to make the budget work. Although the number seems like a lot of money, several organizations in the state say that it’s more of a compromise.
Passion is flowing outside the Supreme Court after a conservative leaning bench ruled 6 to 3 in Dobb's versus Jackson Women's Health Organization. Washington News Bureau correspondent Peter Zampa is on the scene.
Protecting personal information is critical in the digital age, but according to experts, a simple web search of your name will likely return your age, date of birth or even home address. We show you ways to try to remove your personal information.
Sicsko is the founder of Exalted Publishing House, a publishing company that takes what you put down on paper and transforms it into a hardcopy edition of your work.
The airline says it will be cutting 50 domestic flights every day from its Newark, New Jersey hub starting July 1. That’s 12% of the airlines’ schedule.
An escalating number of fatalities among racehorses at one of Arizona's largest horseracing tracks has many asking just what is killing the sport's participants.
“We are absolutely in the middle of the shift,” said Trevor Halpern, a Phoenix-based real estate agent. “We are see seeing a rapid cooling of our market."