GLENDALE, Ariz. — A man has died after being hit by a vehicle in Glendale, according to authorities. The Glendale Police Department said the incident Sunday just before 11 a.m. at the 5900 block of Melinda Lane near 59th Avenue and Deer Valley Road.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is recognized across the nation, both as a state and national holiday, on the civil rights activist’s birthday, Jan. 20. The day serves as an
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The 2024-25 Arizona High School Sports Awards are June 4 at the Orpheum Theater in Phoenix. Here are all the fall player of the year nominations.
As Arizona legislators experiment with how to solve the Grand Canyon State’s housing issues, the rental market remains expensive for many tenants. Still, rent prices haven’t increased evenly across the board,
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Councilmember Jane Poston sued her own city after being accused of corruption last year. Chandler wants the case thrown out. Here's what to know.
Over 30% of Arizona's population struggles to find a meal every day, three times a day. Fortunately, there is help. Here's where to get food assistance.
These seven flea markets in Arizona offer countless treasures and endless browsing opportunities for shoppers of all kinds. Ladies and gentlemen, step right up to the greatest show on asphalt! The Phoenix Park ‘n Swap is like a circus, minus the elephants and with 100% more haggling.
If the Phoenix Park ‘n Swap is a city, then the Mesa Market Place Swap Meet is its more organized, air-conditioned cousin. This place is like the Taj Mahal of flea markets – if the Taj Mahal sold discount socks and had a food court. Walking through the wide, covered aisles, you’ll find an eclectic mix of new and used items.
Some West Valley schools will take a wait-and-see approach with a controversial directive from the new Trump administration aimed at U.S. campuses.