Authorities remove 40-50 dogs from Peoria home
PEORIA, AZ (AZFamily) — Authorities say an active investigation is underway as dozens of dogs were removed from a Peoria home on Wednesday afternoon. Peoria animal control officers, alongside Peoria code enforcement officers, served a court order at a home on Morningside Drive, near 89th Avenue and Union Hills Drive....
Phoenix retailers now must complete shopping cart certification
Retailers that provide shopping carts to customers are required to complete an annual shopping cart certification to comply with the City of Phoenix’s new shopping cart ordinance. The ordinance aims to reduce abandoned shopping carts in neighborhoods, along rights-of-way, sidewalks and public spaces to help prevent...
Buc-ee’s billboard goes up in Goodyear ahead of opening
The beavers are at work in the city of Goodyear, as a new billboard has popped up, letting people know the convenience station is coming soon.
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.
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
Isabella Comas’ car found with blood stains inside, new court documents reveal
New court documents describe in detail the investigation into Isabella Comas’ disappearance. Over one week after a Turquoise Alert was sent out, the 21-year-old is still missing.
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.
15 Phoenix’s Best All-You-Can-Eat Spots You’ll Wish You Found Soone
Craving mountains of flavor without watching the clock or the bill? Phoenix and its neighbors are stacked with buffets and all you can eat formats that make second helpings feel like a smart plan, not a splurge. From sizzling grills to roll-after-roll sushi and steaming hot pots, there is a...

















