Mesa City Council rezoned 64 acres east of Signal Butte Road. Developers plan to build a Target, 650 apartments and more.
Between now and June, the Valley's concert calendar is crammed with big-ticket outdoor music fests, including an alien-themed electronic dance rager, multiple country music bonanzas and a baseball-themed rock festival spanning back-to-back weekends.
An Arizona TikToker has been indicted for an incident where he allegedly sprayed pesticide on grocery products at an East Valley retailer, according to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
Phoenix has seen 153 days without measurable rain, the 2nd longest dry spell on record. 160 days is the current dry streak record set in 1972.
Breakaway Music Festival is moving into Arizona, bringing the Chainsmokers to Sloan Park in Mesa. Here's the full 2025 lineup and how to get tickets.
A Mesa woman bought a car with a bad title and couldn't register it, so she called On Your Side for help. Over a year later, the problem is finally resolved.
These enormous Arizona thrift stores offer endless aisles of secondhand treasures waiting to be discovered. Holy moly, this Goodwill is the Godzilla of thrift stores! Nestled in Glendale, this behemoth of bargains is like a department store that got zapped by a shrink ray – everything’s here, just smaller price tags.
These enormous thrift stores in Arizona are packed with can’t-miss bargains and one-of-a-kind treasures. Let’s kick things off with a bang, shall we? Savers on Bell Road in Phoenix is like the Disneyland of thrift stores. It’s so massive, you half expect to see a monorail running through it.
Queen Creek was founded by farming families, including the Schnepfs, and has quickly grown. Here's what to know about metro Phoenix's youngest town.
February also brings concerts to Phoenix by Luke Bryan, Nickelback, Tiesto, Randy Travis, GloRilla, Fall Out Boy, the Killers, Amy Grant and COIN.
Dylan and Noelle Zmrzel plan to sue the Willow Midwife Center for Birth & Wellness AZ, LLC in Mesa for the death of their newborn, saying the attending midwives should have done more to keep the mom and baby safe.
Tuesday marked the annual Point in Time Count, a federally mandated survey to assess the number of people experiencing homelessness in Maricopa County.