‘Felt a Little Sorry for the Car’: Passenger Leaps From Waymo Driving on Active...
Train tracks | Photosbyernestdavis via iStockPhoto Google's self-driving taxi mistakes rail tracks for a road The post ‘Felt a Little Sorry for the Car’: Passenger Leaps From Waymo Driving on Active Train Tracks appeared first on MotorBiscuit .
Valley suburbs among U.S. cities with lowest property tax burdens
Arizona homeowners typically pay only a small fraction of their yearly income in local taxes for their properties. In fact, according to a recent study, the state’s property taxes are among the lowest in the country. According to a recent study by financial technology company SmartAsset, residents of 13...
East Valley lottery ticket worth $150,000 after weekend drawing
GILBERT, Ariz. — A Powerball ticket purchased in the East Valley is now worth $150,000 after Saturday's drawing. The Arizona Lottery said the lucky ticket was purchased at a Fry's store located near Gilbert and Baseline roads in Gilbert. The winning lottery numbers on Jan. 10 were 5, 19, 21, 28 and 64 with Powerball...
Award-winning brewery closing after 9 years in downtown Mesa
PHOENIX – Oro Brewing Company, an award-winning mainstay of the downtown Mesa social scene for nearly a decade, is shutting down. The brewery and taproom on Main Street east of Country Club Drive will pour its last pints on Jan. 25. “This has not been the easiest decision to...
Gilbert, AZ: Extreme Speeder On The 202 Caught On Dashcam Almost Swerving Out Of...
A rain gutter saved this reckless driver from likely taking out several innocent drivers and their vehicles. Maricopa County driver and Redditor /u/RedWBL shared headshaking from earlier last week (Jan 5, 2026) to the /r/IdiotsInCars subreddit showing a reckless driver, nearly hitting 100 MPH, losing control, and...
Is It Illegal To Refuse Water In Arizona? The Truth Explained
Think it's illegal to refuse water in Arizona? The reality may just blow your mind, especially with that summer sun bearing down.
Resident death case settlement bars former assisted living owners from operating in state for...
The former owners of an assisted living community at the center of a lawsuit over the death of a resident who wandered from the building have agreed to a consent judgment that bars them from operating an assisted living community or healthcare facility in the state for five years. They...
Scottsdale Council majority rejects mayor’s Old Town ideas
The first Scottsdale City Council meeting of 2026 was certainly "retro." Indeed, the Jan. 7 crowd that packed City Hall might have thought they were in a timely machine. After three hours of excited talk ... nothing happened. Mayor Lisa Borowsky, who called the special "downtown summit," echoed her intro...
As he was stepping up for his family, Phoenix dad dies in stabbing
Expecting his third child and reflecting on the past year, Gilbert Ayonayon II told his sister how his struggles had brought him closer to his loved ones. With this newfound clarity, the recent grandfather made a surprise early morning visit to family at a south Phoenix home on New Year’s Day. The 34-year-old would...
Phoenix retailers approach deadline on new shopping cart rule
Phoenix retailers are approaching a deadline to comply with a new ordinance aimed at preventing stray shopping carts. The ordinance, enacted by city leaders in September, requires retailers to equip their shopping carts with locking devices or privately hire a cart-retrieval company. The stores now need to complete...

















