The family of Robert Pollmann filed a lawsuit this month, blaming a Scottsdale assisted living facility for his death after he walked "unnoticed" in 2023.
The Arizona Indian Festival will make its return to Scottsdale this weekend for its 11th iteration in the East Valley city.
Both locations are part of Slick City’s $12 million investment in the state. The indoor slide park has also opened up locations in Chandler and Peoria in 2024. Two new Arizona locations are planned to open in 2025, according to a press release. The company said it anticipates it will employ 450 Arizonans by the end of the year.
Jim Dean was voted by the Arizona Interscholastic Association's board to be the next executive director, starting July 1.
When a Beatle calls a country music legend with deep Arizona ties an influence, that’s cool. Ringo Starr appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” this past Tuesday night to promote his latest album, “Look Up.” The new release sees the twice-inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer return to his country roots for the first time in decades.
Meet 9 Arizona startups that are angling to have a long runway for success as industry disruptors and innovators.
If love cycling or enjoy bike riding, the city of Chandler will be upgrading and adding separate bike lanes to increase safety.
The recorder's office said enough valid signatures were submitted in order to add the Axon apartment proposal to the city’s November 2026 ballot.
Chandler's Mayor Hartke to deliver the annual State of the City address with pre-event activities on Feb 13 at the Chandler Center for the Arts.
Scottsdale Arts Learning & Innovation, a department of the nonprofit Scottsdale Arts, is now showing the exhibition “There is No Planet B,” featuring works by Arizona-based members of ecoartspace that speak to an equitable future for humans and the more-than-human world.
From paellas to tapas and Iberian ham, new Spanish restaurant promises to bring a true taste of Spain to Arizona. Here's when and where it's opening.
Some Phoenix homebuilders expect growth in building homes in 2025 amid the Valley’s current housing shortage and higher interest rates. In 2024, there were 24,860 new residential