The Quirky Arizona Restaurant You’ll Find Yourself Returning To
Let’s be honest. Most restaurants blend together after a while: dim lights, industrial-chic decor, and a menu full of “truffle-infused this” and “artisanally-sourced that.” But then there’s The Duce in downtown Phoenix. A place so gloriously oddball, you half expect a tiny horse to...
This Arizona Hoagie Shop Is So Loved Locals Call It The Closest Thing To...
If you’ve ever wondered how a sweltering Arizona afternoon could be salvaged by a single sandwich, make a beeline to DeFalco’s Italian Deli and Grocery at 2334 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale. Tucked into a quiet corner of Phoenix, this hoagie haven isn’t just a stop for lunch—it’s a...
Mesa ‘Goon Squad’ Park Rangers Put On Short Leash As Cops Take Over
The Mesa Police Department has officially taken the reins of the city’s Park Ranger unit after a months-long misconduct scandal in which some rangers dubbed themselves a “Goon Squad” and were accused of rough and racially charged tactics in city parks. City officials say the shakeup is supposed to bring tighter...
U.S. military to conduct exercises in Phoenix over the next month
Starting Wednesday night, the U.S. military will be conducting training exercises in Phoenix, according to an advisory from the Phoenix Police Department posted to Facebook. The exercises will occur primarily in the “evening and night hours,” according to the post, and will continue through Feb. 13. The department’s...
Church donates 40K pounds of food to St. Mary’s Food Bank
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is donating 40,000 pounds of food to St. Mary's Food Bank, in honor of the America250 celebration to commemorate the United States' 250th anniversary.
Award-Winning Gilbert Dance Crew Remains Bonded in Fatherhood
When Kyle Price and his high school friends first formed The Elektrolytes Dance Crew, they couldn’t have imagined how far their passion for dance would take them—or how it would later shape their lives as fathers. The group, established in Gilbert, was made up of four friends—Kyle, Nico,...
Man Shot and Killed After Reportedly Intervening When a Person Cut the Bathroom Line...
"My brother was more than this tragedy," Delca Kaster said in memory of her late brother Danny Lyn Kaster
5 Vehicles Built for Phoenix Heat vs 5 That Age Too Fast
Living in Phoenix means dealing with some of the most extreme temperatures in the U.S. Summers frequently surpass 110°F, pavement can exceed 150°F, and vehicles are constantly exposed to relentless sun. Heat isn’t just uncomfortable it actively accelerates wear on engines, transmissions, batteries, interiors, and...
Body Found at Construction Site Identified as Missing 91-Year-Old Grandpa Who Disappeared Weeks Ago
The Arizona Department of Public Safety issued a SAFE alert for Apolonio Romero, who had dementia and Type 2 diabetes, on Jan. 3
This iconic Phoenix alternative station returns after decades away
A beloved Arizona alternative radio favorite has clawed its way back from the dead onto the Valley airwaves, this time with an AI-powered soul. On Jan. 15, Phoenix station The Zone returned to the FM dial at 94.9 FM, spinning a mix of adult alternative artists from the past and present.

















