Realtors group says Phoenix housing market sees historic shift in buyers’ favor
PHOENIX – House hunters in the Valley are holding the cards for the first time in two decades, as a swelling supply of homes and stagnant demand have flipped the Phoenix-metro housing market in favor of buyers. “We’re in a buyers’ market in the Phoenix-metro area,” said Phoenix Realtors...
They help the homeless in Phoenix parks. The city may shut them down
It was just after 7 a.m on Tuesday when Circle the City’s Winnebago drove into the soon-to-be-renamed Cesar Chavez Park on Baseline Road. The Phoenix-based homeless service provider was about to make its first stop of the day. Perla Puebla, a nurse practitioner specializing in wound care and the...
Three men charged in connection with Halloween robbery and kidnapping in Wilmington
Three people have been arrested in connection with a robbery and kidnapping that happened last year on Halloween night.
Nearly three years later, Phoenix’s ‘The Zone’ still struggles with homelessness challenges
PHOENIX — Nearly three years after a sprawling homeless encampment known as “The Zone” in downtown Phoenix was cleared, some business owners and people living on the streets there said signs of its return are emerging. The area, which once spanned roughly 15 blocks, had more than...
‘I’m going to survive & grow’: Valley man goes from homeless to first-time grad
A series of unfortunate events left Addist Bennett without a roof over his head, searching for food at community kitchens, and not healthy enough to carry his own belongings.
Miracle Taylor, 16, missing from Mesa, police say
The Mesa Police Department is seeking the public's help in locating 16-year-old Miracle Taylor who is missing and was last seen April 17 near Alma School and Main Street. She was last seen
Dirty Dining alert: One restaurant hit with 7 violations
In this week's Dirty Dining report, inspectors found moldy cheese, handwashing violations, unsafe food temperatures, and other major health code problems at several East Valley restaurants. Lee’s Sandwiches had the most serious issues with seven major violations and is now on notice to clean up or face possible legal action. Jason Barry has more on the dirty kitchens in Chandler and Mesa.
Pickup Plows Into Phoenix Family’s Living Room While Kids Sleep Upstairs
Early Wednesday morning in Phoenix, a quiet apartment complex suddenly turned into a crash scene when a pickup truck barreled straight through a family's living room. The impact jolted everyone awake and, according to the mother, missed her sleeping children upstairs by a matter of feet. Shaken but incredibly fortunate, the family told reporters they escaped without physical injuries.
Traffic citation scam fools dozens into showing up to Phoenix court
Dozens of people showed up at Maricopa County Superior Court thinking they had an outstanding traffic ticket after receiving a scam message. Scammers are sending fake traffic citation texts and emails that look official and demand immediate payment. Jason Barry explains how the scam works, the warning signs to watch for, and what court officials say you should do if one of these messages...
Here’s everything you need to know about ‘May Day’ protest on Friday
PHOENIX — What is May Day?. More than 3,000 actions are planned across the nation on May 1 for "May Day," a national day of mobilization where individuals are demanding "workers over billionaires," according to organizers. Last year, more than 1,000 May Day actions were planned, and this May Day is the next national mobilization after "No Kings". May Day is also known as International...

















