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A Valley woman is speaking out after she was trapped in an urgent care after-hours, left and locked inside as alarms blared.
Arizona’s bird decline reflects a national development, pollution and climate change trend. Conservatives are worried about ...
Phoenix-area road closures between May 9 and May 12 are related to the Broadway Curve Improvement Project and a Loop 101 ...
Phoenix residents are being urged to limit physical activity as ozone levels spike to unhealthy levels, posing risks to kids, ...
Cardinal Robert Prevost from Phoenix is named Pope Leo XIV, sparking excitement in the local Catholic community and ...
ASU softball's Big 12 run ends in blowout loss to Texas Tech. The No. 5 seed Arizona State softball team's run in the Big 12 ...
Two metro Phoenix cities made the list of 100 best U.S. cities to live in because of their health care options, economy and ...
As Phoenix bets big on AI with TSMC's new semiconductor fabrication factories, Arizona’s Route 66 towns reveal what it takes ...
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNStamp Out Hunger food drive has Phoenix roots as mail carriers collect nonperishables for local food banksThe annual Stamp Out Hunger Drive is May 10 and you may be surprised to find out its an event with a deep history in Arizona. "It actually kind of got its start in Phoenix," said Mary Halford, ...
The Phoenix location will be the third IKEA store in Arizona, including the full-size store in Tempe and IKEA at the ...
Travelers at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport appear to be prepared for the new federal requirement of Real ID for ...
Arizona lawmakers have unanimously passed "Emily's Law," a bill named for 14-year-old Emily Pike that would create a turquoise alert system for missing Indigenous people.
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