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The U.S. Treasury placed its final order for penny blanks, marking the beginning of the end for the one-cent coin, a ...
After the House Rules Committee approved the legislation late Wednesday, Republicans narrowly passed the bill early Thursday ...
Castles N’ Coasters is offering half-price tickets for summer fun! Summer Thrill Nights kicks off on May 27, offering ...
The lane expansion is part of the $522-million I-17 improvement project, that's been underway since 2022, aimed at helping ...
Scottsdale police are searching for a hiker who went into the McDowell Sonoran Preserve on Wednesday and did not return.
Governor Katie Hobbs has signed an executive order to protect Arizona workers from extreme heat in the workplace.
Mayor Kate Gallego signaled a new stance toward the infrastructure needed to meet the computing and storage demand of artificial intelligence.
Microhomes, which are roughly 400 square feet or less, are steadily becoming a trend, specifically in cities with high housing costs and limited space.
With a significant rise in Social Security applications, retirees face financial decisions influenced by legislation and economic concerns in today's climate.
The city of Tempe is proposing a heat safety ordinance to protect city employees and contracted outdoor workers.
A New Mexico museum announced on Thursday that two paintings stolen four decades ago have finally been recovered and returned.
A juvenile suffered serious injuries after accidentally shooting himself near 16th and Portland streets on Wednesday.