The investigation into why a Nashville high school student fatally shot a classmate before killing himself has centered on his online writings, which authorities describe as concerning warning signs.
Turf Paradise, Arizona’s first sports franchise, is celebrating nearly seven decades in Phoenix. It will be offering a full card of live, local horse racing on Friday January 24th and Saturday January ...
A 13-year-old girl's mother and grandmother were arrested after the girl was found unresponsive and later died at a hospital, police announced Wednesday night.
Feeding the Future, a culinary competition hosted by the nonprofit Blue Watermelon, challenges students, chefs, and school food professionals to create nutritious school meals on a $1.50 budget.
The City of Phoenix has launched a residential grass removal program offering homeowners $2 per square foot of grass removed, similar to initiatives in neighboring communities.
State lawmakers and the Maricopa County Attorney's Office are set to introduce "Preston's Law" Thursday, legislation that seeks to strengthen the criteria for aggravated assault charges and more.