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Many Arizona retirees could get a break, as Phoenix-area inflation is running below the next COLA on Social Security payments.
For the first time in 30 years, the American Academy of Pediatrics has a different vaccine recommendation than the federal ...
Pastor Paul Abram talks about what led to a landscaper calling him a racial slur. The landscaper told The Republic he was "sincerely sorry." ...
New details show that the Department of Child Safety received calls dating back years over abuse of an Arizona girl, leading ...
Thursday will be hot in the Valley as an Extreme Heat Warning remains in effect, but there will be a chance for rain.
Arizona tribal leaders reacted angrily after President Donald Trump said their opposition to a copper mine was un-American.
Arizona cities unite to confront Colorado River water rights issues, addressing drought and cutbacks in the face of a complex legal and social landscape.
"We are facing unprecedented challenges," said Central Arizona Project's General Manager. "Two decades of drought, over-allocation and an unwillingness of some to protect its future has put immense ...
Arizona mayors are confronting one the state's most pressing challenges, securing its water supply amid record drought conditions and increasing demand.
Arizona seemed to be on a layoff surge in late June and early July, but big job-cut announcements have slowed since then, ...
In June, Jared Gray was charged with first-degree murder in the 2023 killing of Mercedes Vega. He has remained jailed in Georgia on a probation violation.
Discover Phoenix, Arizona restaurants that recently closed, from barbecue icons to steakhouses—farewell to beloved Valley dining spots.