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From shooting survivor to lifesaver: Phoenix cop shot in March now champions blood donations

Phoenix Police Officer Morgan Bullis was shot at in March, 2023 while responding to a hit-and-run call

American Airlines passenger claims he was 'forced to conceal' Palestine sweater on flight to Phoenix

An American Airlines passenger alleged that he was told to turn his Palestine sweatshirt inside out or face removal from the flight

Phoenix firefighters respond to multiple mountain rescues, share vital hiking tips for public safety

Over the weekend, the first responders in Phoenix attended to three separate incidents requiring assistance on various mountain trails

Azteca Bridal: Popular Phoenix business closes after 60 years of operation

Azteca Bridal, a beloved institution in Phoenix for bridal wear and quinceaneras, concluded its services after 60 years

Phoenix's unsettling choice: Officials had plans to relocate homeless to toxic industrial site but failed

Phoenix officials tried to relocate the homeless to the industrial site before the plan was scrapped with the mayor admitting it was a flawed plan

Traffic hotspots: Study identifies most dangerous intersections in Phoenix area

Based on the total number of reported crashes, frequency, severity, and their nature, a MAG study identified the top 10 high-risk crossroads in Phoenix

Visit Mesa unveils visionary decade-long strategy to transform city into billion-dollar tourism hub

The plan targets 1.3M visitors, new flights at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport by 2026, boosting visitor experience

Phoenix lands at fourth place in study on 'Roachiest Cities in America

Phoenix's high score was attributed to its scorching climate, making it an ideal habitat for these pests

Phoenix is the 10th most 'house rich' city in the US, study reveals

As per a new study, Phoenix has a 56.1% rate of owner-occupied housing, making it one of the most 'house rich' cities in the US

Antonio Alvarez: Phoenix Police launches search for missing man with dementia

Antonio Alvarez is a 60-year-old man, standing 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing approximately 180 pounds

'It's inhumane to stop them': Outrage as volunteers claim city of Phoenix and police cordoned off homeless encampment on Thanksgiving Day

Volunteers who wanted to distribute food to the homeless on Thanksgiving claimed that Phoenix's authorities obstructed them from entering 'The Zone'

Salvation Army ensures 5000 meals reach Phoenix families and those in need this Thanksgiving

Providing a warm meal for their families is often an uphill battle, let alone preparing a Thanksgiving feast, some community members confessed

Phoenix restaurants fail inspections, expired food and dirty meat cutter among health violations

It has been reported that La Locanda Italian Bistro, located at 3915 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, was subject to five violations

Thanksgiving Day: What's open and closed in Phoenix on the holiday

Here's a comprehensive guide to establishments that will remain open and closed on Thanksgiving Day in metro Phoenix

Phoenix cleanup at 'The Zone' may have just pushed homeless people to find new places in the area

Despite efforts to create additional shelter options, the city currently lacks sufficient space to accommodate all the homeless individuals

Cleaning up 'The Zone': Tents in downtown Phoenix are gone but homelessness persists

Relocated to shelters, some homeless residents returned to the streets, indicating unresolved issues

Paris Hilton says her little angel’s smile ‘melts my heart’ and ‘can’t wait to have another baby’

Paris Hilton is overjoyed with her son Phoenix Barron who was born via surrogate in January

How did Thelda Williams die? Ex-Phoenix Mayor served on City Council for over 20 years

Thelda Williams 'cared deeply about Phoenix’s people and its future, and her legacy will endure far beyond our lifetimes,' said Mayor Kate Gallego

Phoenix empties 'The Zone' but solutions to contain growing homeless population are not coming fast enough

Maricopa County saw over 13,000 individuals becoming homeless last year and Metro Phoenix's homeless population has increased by 50% in 5 years
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