Waymo suspends US freeway trips, including Phoenix, to update software for better performance in construction zones.
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Arizona Department of Public Safety cited 67 drivers for cellphone use while passing a fiery truck crash on May 13.
The U.S. House approved $5 million for mobile medical units to aid Native American veterans, led by Arizona Reps.
The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration forecasts above-normal rainfall for this year’s monsoon season.
A company accused of defrauding veterans agreed to pay $2 million to settle a fraud lawsuit by Arizona AG Kris Mayes.
At Arizona State University's Tempe campus, Irish, Hayden, and Best dorms are being demolished for new housing.
A former Mexican state security official indicted on drug charges has surrendered in Arizona as Mexico freezes accounts.
Arizona's utility regulator began hearings on APS's proposed 14% rate hike, facing public opposition and protests.
Open parking spaces in downtown Phoenix are rare. Even with a broken meter, payment via app or online is required.
Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, former Sinaloa security chief, appeared in U.S. court on charges of aiding the Sinaloa Cartel.










