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The City of Phoenix went above and beyond for one little girl who absolutely loves garbage trucks. → Read More
Arizona State University is leading the way in developing carbon capture technology known as mechanical trees. → Read More
Arizona researchers have collaborated to discover new techniques in detecting CTE in living patients. → Read More
The Arizona Department of Transportation is still working hard to fill the potholes we’ve been dodging since last month’s winter storm. → Read More
FEMA Urban Search and Rescue crews from across the country are in the Valley to certify their canines on Phoenix Fire Department’s one of a kind disaster course. → Read More
Beaver Creek, a normally tranquil stream, came roaring through the town of Lake Montezuma on Thursday night flooding homes with several feet of water and debris. → Read More
Aging infrastructure and looming water cuts from the Colorado River could have you paying more for water as early as next year. → Read More
Over 150 Valley veterans residing in nursing homes will be honored with a special pinning ceremony coordinated by ROTC cadets and Quality Hospice → Read More
The monsoon may be long gone but the mosquitoes are still hanging around thanks to record-setting rainfall the Valley received last month. → Read More
Even with the record rain for Phoenix so far this month, many of the state’s reservoirs are still playing catch-up. → Read More
Arizona could be drenched next week. → Read More
It's a huge breakthrough for the highly contagious and deadly norovirus as researchers at the Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute have come up with a vaccine made from plants. → Read More
A North Phoenix family’s quick thinking saved their pet from the jaws of a coyote. → Read More
A South American intruder is taking over some of Arizona’s waterways. → Read More
The Arizona Department of Transportation is taking action to make a stretch of Interstate 10 that’s prone to devastating dust-related crashes much safer. → Read More
Dotted throughout the desert south of the Valley lie relics of Arizona’s Cold War history. → Read More
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has a program to reduce emissions and help save you money. → Read More
After a record low winter run-off, some water experts are now calling this Arizona's worst mega-drought in recorded history, even when compared to tree-ring data that goes all the way back to the 1300s. → Read More
Valley environmental groups are taking action to make sure notoriously hot neighborhoods are more prepared for heat waves. → Read More
City officials voted unanimously on Thursday to install two new rainbow-painted crosswalks to show support for the LGBTQ community in Phoenix. → Read More