Valley Metro announces changes to bus service, bus stops in downtown Phoenix
PHOENIX — Bus service in downtown Phoenix will undergo major changes, Valley Metro announced on Thursday. The service changes will be implemented on Oct. 27 to better the connections between local bus, Express/RAPID routes and the light rail, the regional transit system said. What service changes did Valley Metro...
Husband and wife, ages 92 and 93, die in murder-suicide at senior group home,...
MESA, Ariz. (KPHO/Gray News) — A man shot and killed his wife before taking his own life at a senior group home in Arizona, according to the Mesa Police Department. Mesa police were called to the senior center near Alma School and Guadalupe roads around 4:30 a.m. Thursday. Staff...
Rosewood to Open in Downtown Gilbert
Restaurateur Charles Barber Jr., known for Aftermath Bar & Kitchen and Born & Bred, is preparing to launch his latest concept, Rosewood, in Downtown Gilbert. The restaurant is slated to open in January 2026 at the former site of The Bar. Unlike his popular Aftermath Bar & Kitchen, which made...
Phoenix makes tech history: NVIDIA and TSMC celebrate first U.S.-made Blackwell wafer
PHOENIX — Phoenix marked a major milestone in domestic semiconductor manufacturing on Friday, according to officials with NVIDIA and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC). The companies gathered at TSMC’s Phoenix fabrication facility to celebrate the completion of the first U.S.-made Blackwell wafer. The...
Valley gravesites damaged following torrential rainfall
MESA, Ariz. — A Mesa Cemetery suffered significant damage following torrential rainfall across the Valley last week. Some gravestones tipped over and others are sunken in at Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery near Baseline Road and Stapley Drive due to wet grounds. Danielle Arvallo posted a video of the...
Echo Canyon Trail closed due to storm damage across Phoenix
The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department announced it has temporarily closed Echo Canyon Trail at Camelback Mountain until further notice. Alaina Kwan reports.
Scottsdale Police get $115K in public safety grants
The Scottsdale Police Department is the recipient of two grants from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety for Fiscal Year 2026, according to a press release. The $60,000 speed awareness
Phoenix police arrest man in 2017 homicide case
A 34-year old man was arrested on Sept, 25 in connection with a 2017 homicide in northeast Phoenix.
Tempe leaders ask for patience, cooperation amid microburst cleanup
City leaders are asking for patience and cooperation as cleanup continues from Monday's destructive microburst that damaged nearly 600 homes and left thousands without power. Public Works teams have already removed over 70 tons of debris, cleared 200 trees, and continue to restore downed streetlights and signals....
Phoenix Public Transit Announces Major System Overhaul Beginning October 27
Bus riders in Phoenix should prepare for a wave of changes coming to their daily commute. Beginning October 27, 2025, the Phoenix Public Transit Department and Valley Metro will roll out service and schedule modifications aimed at improving the overall transit system. These updates, which include the rerouting of...

















