Commercial gyms are closing basketball courts, opting for more profitable spaces like pickleball courts and workout areas.
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A Phoenix conference aims to drive innovation in women's health. FemTechAZ addresses disparities in medical research.
Nearly 6,000 Flagstaff homes face power shutoff due to wildfire risks from high winds, with gusts up to 50 mph expected.
Axon executives contributed significant funds to lawmakers for passing a bill allowing their new Scottsdale HQ.
The CEO of United Airlines proposed a merger with American Airlines to Trump. Sky Harbor is a major hub for AA.
The marijuana holiday 4/20 is Monday, 10 weeks before the deadline for signatures to outlaw dispensaries in Arizona.
One of the largest U.S. homebuilders is relocating its headquarters from Los Angeles to Tempe in 2027 to cut costs.
Junelle Lewis found cheaper gas at the Tulalip Reservation, where tribal tax exemptions lower prices compared to nearby areas.
Route 66, marking its 100th anniversary, remains a symbol of American culture, history, and the quintessential road trip.
The Phoenix police chief placed a sergeant on paid leave amid an internal investigation into conduct at an ICE protest.









