Meet the Phoenix Area Restaurants the Industry is Buzzing About Right Now
From impossible-to-book reservations to viral-level hype, these are the Phoenix area tables everyone is talking about. The Phoenix culinary scene has been pushing boundaries lately, and the buzz around certain restaurants is all we can talk about. Between splashy new openings, prestigious industry recognition, TikTok-fueled demand, and reservation systems that feel more like ticket drops, a handful of places have...
WATCH: First responders find hope through Gilbert nonprofit
A Gilbert-based nonprofit is stepping in to support first responders dealing with trauma long after their shifts end.
Arizona’s spaceport push: Yuma for launch, Sierra Vista for re-entry
YUMA, AZ — A mission is underway to make sure Arizona has a place in the lucrative future of outer space. The first-ever Arizona Space Congress is happening Wednesday in downtown Phoenix, bringing together leaders from aerospace, defense, education, government, investment, law, energy, technology, and economic development. The goal...
Phoenix Inches Toward Summer With 89 Today And Mid-90s On Deck
Wednesday, April 29, 2026 — Phoenix rolled into the day with a mild 66°F (19°C) start and is headed for a high near 89°F under mostly sunny skies. With low humidity and light south breezes, the air will feel very dry, and temperatures are still on course to slide into the lower 90s by Friday, with mid‑90s expected across the Valley...
Phoenix school for blind children builds independence before transitioning to mainstream schools
PHOENIX — Walking sticks lean against the door. Braille labels mark cubbies and classroom signs. Textured pathways guide small hands from one activity to the next. It looks like any other preschool until those details come into focus. At the Foundation for Blind Children in Phoenix, the goal isn’t...
City leaders say Phoenix is ‘prepared’ in face of drought, but conditions on Colorado...
PHOENIX — City officials say Phoenix has been preparing for drought conditions for "over 100 years." But drought conditions could be closer than residents realize. The City of Phoenix discussed the Colorado River, Phoenix's water supply, and the city's water demand during a city council meeting on Tuesday, April 28.
Experts Say These 9 Retirement Cities Could Become Unaffordable By 2030
Some popular retirement destinations are seeing housing prices soar. Find out which retirement cities might be unaffordable by 2030 to help you plan ahead.
Phoenix doctor testing new pancreatic cancer drug shown to potentially double patient survival rates
PHOENIX — A new pancreatic cancer drug being tested by doctors in Phoenix is showing promise, potentially doubling survival rates for patients compared to chemotherapy alone. Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of the disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Only one out...
Walmart adds 7 EV charging stations in and around Mesa
MESA, AZ (AZFamily) — Charging an electric car in the East Valley could soon be as simple as grabbing groceries. Walmart has teamed up with ABB E-mobility to install its A400 All-in-one DC fast chargers at seven locations in the East Valley. They are:. 2555 W Apache Trl, Apache...
3 motorcyclists arrested after allegedly going more than 110 mph on West Valley freeway
PHOENIX — Three motorcyclists were arrested after they raced past an Arizona Department of Public Safety state trooper at more than 110 mph in the West Valley on Sunday morning, authorities said. The high-speed incident occurred around 5 a.m. on northbound Loop 303, according to DPS Highway Patrol. DPS...

















