Cody Johnson Will Now Perform AND Compete at Arizona Rodeo
Cody Johnson is not just performing at the rodeo; he’s living the experience, blending music and rodeo in a way only he can.
Data Centers bringing excitement and concern to the Valley
Now, with artificial intelligence adoption accelerating, the demand for these massive facilities and the power they consume is growing rapidly across the Valley.
Arizona’s Blue Campaign to Fight Human Trafficking
How do you spot human trafficking? Arizona's Blue Campaign works with agencies across the country to help put an end to this terrible practice.
Target to open seven new stores this fall
New stores opening on Oct. 12 and 19 will feature shop-in-shops with Apple, CVS, Disney, Starbucks, Target Optical, and expanded fresh food sections.
Plan to reduce Salt River wild horse herd sparks debate
The Arizona Department of Agriculture is considering proposals to reduce the wild horse population along the Salt River. The department's goal is to remove 100 horses from the herd due to concerns about the environment and the animals' food supply. The future of the Salt River Wild Horse Management is...
10 Legendary Donut Shops In Arizona That Are Totally Worth The Drive
Ready to discover the legendary donut shops in Arizona worth driving miles for?. These 10 amazing places serve up fresh donuts and creative flavors that’ll make your road trip worthwhile!. 1. BoSa Donuts (Phoenix) You know a donut shop is special when people drive across town just for breakfast.
Man injured after concrete slab falls on him in Phoenix
PHOENIX — A man was taken to the hospital after a concrete slab fell on him Saturday morning, according to authorities. >> Download the 12News app for the latest local breaking news straight to your phone. The Phoenix Police Department said the incident happened at a business in the...
Mesa man gets 15 years in prison for drug trafficking, gun possession
A Mesa man, who was arrested in Georgia after fleeing Arizona prior to his trial, has been sentenced to 15.75 years in prison after being convicted of drug and weapons charges. Calvin Coleman
Arizona’s Water Crisis Is Worse Than You Think
The Colorado River’s Shocking 20-Year Decline The Colorado River’s Shocking 20-Year Decline (image credits: unsplash) The lifeline that has supported Arizona for over a century is dying before our eyes. Climate change has produced a megadrought that has reduced water in the Colorado River, and since 2000, the...
Tempe City director fired – and firing back
Mike DiDomenico was Tempe’s economic development director. It’s an at-will position. Those who hold them can be terminated at any time, without warning, for any reason as long as the reason isn’t illegal. Employees have essentially no recourse. There is no avenue for appeal of an at-will...