Phoenix man keeps gun business running from home despite denied permits
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A group of neighbors in north central Phoenix has formed a coalition called the North Central Homeowners Coalition to try and stop a firearms business from operating inside a home. It’s near Central Avenue, just north of Glendale Avenue along the Murphy Bridle Path. “We...
Phoenix family begs city to correct a blind turn that’s caused 18 cars to...
Rawf8 via iStock In a quiet Phoenix suburb, one family’s backyard has become an unintended off-ramp. The post Phoenix family begs city to correct a blind turn that’s caused 18 cars to crash into their house appeared first on MotorBiscuit .
Friend remembers victims in wrong-way crash on US 93
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Five people, including a child, were killed in a wrong-way crash on a freeway in northern Arizona over the weekend. Troopers say a suspected drunk driver hit another car head-on. That driver was headed north in the southbound lanes on U.S. 93 early Saturday morning. Ryan...
10 Famous Singers from Arizona
Arizona’s music scene is a dazzling tapestry of talent, blending fiery rock legends, soulful voices, and genre-defying artists who have shaped the sound of America and beyond. From the desert city of Phoenix to the scenic landscapes of Tucson and Sedona, the Grand Canyon State has been the birthplace and creative...
2 men sentenced to prison for deadly 2021 street racing crash in Avondale
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Two men will spend years behind bars for their involvement in a street racing crash that resulted in a man’s death in Avondale over four years ago. On Monday, Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced that Jakari Barksdale and Emanual Cervantez, both 21, were each sentenced to seven...
City of Phoenix plans Juneteenth holiday closures
City of Phoenix offices will be closed Thursday, June 19 in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. Solid Waste Collection: Curbside collection will not change during the week of
Phoenix Hit By Dangerous 111-Degree Endangering Health and Economy
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, warns that Phoenix is about to face 111°F heat over the next few days. He outlines the serious consequences, including rising heat-related deaths, overwhelmed emergency rooms, costly emergency housing measures, and a halt to major industries like construction.
Peoria residents voice concerns about planned Amkor Technology semiconductor plant
Some Peoria residents are voicing concerns about the development of a planned semiconductor facility. The city council unanimously approved a development agreement with Amkor Technology in February 2024. The 56-acre facility is set to be built off Loop 303 and Lone Mountain Parkway. Residents of that neighborhood —...
The Reuben Sandwich At This No-Fuss Restaurant In Arizona Is So Good, It’s Worth...
Sometimes the most extraordinary culinary experiences hide behind the most ordinary facades, and Goldman’s Deli in Scottsdale proves this truth with every towering Reuben sandwich they serve. You know that feeling when you bite into something so perfect that time stops for just a moment?. That’s exactly what happens...
Local dispensary turns smoking slogan to mitzvah goal
The term “420” has been associated with cannabis use since the 1970s. The consensus of its origin is attributed to a group of friends from San Rafael High School in Marin County, California, who would meet up after school at 4:20 p.m. to get high. Once Arizona and other states began legalizing marijuana for...