6 Arizona Buffets That Fail Hard & 6 That Locals Actually Love
Nothing beats a good buffet when hunger strikes and choices matter. Here in Arizona, our buffet scene has both spectacular winners and disappointing losers. I’ve spent years sampling steam tables across the state, from casino spreads to strip mall setups. This guide separates the genuinely delicious from the...
Thousands of Kappa Alpha Psi Brothers Unite in Phoenix for 87th Grand Chapter Meeting
The brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. have arrived in Phoenix, Arizona this week, for the 87th Grand Chapter Meeting, taking place July 1 through July 6, 2025. Kappa men from across the nation and around the globe have gathered for a week of business, fellowship, and celebration of Black excellence.
Influencer Wolfie Kahletti Learns His Fate After Poisoning Food at an Arizona Grocery Store
Wolfie Kahletti has been sentenced after spraying pesticides on produce in a local grocery store, which he filmed and shared on social media.
Phoenix needs to design better streets, says chairman of Vision Zero Street Safety Committee
The city of Phoenix is trying to reduce traffic-related deaths and injuries through the Vision Zero Road Safety Action Plan. The plan seeks to analyze data to make Valley streets safer. As part of the initiative, officials monitor intersections and other areas where serious fatal and injury crashes commonly occur....
Despite cooler temps, suspected Maricopa County heat deaths are higher than this point in...
Maricopa County officials have confirmed five heat-related deaths so far this year and are investigating 165 more. Those numbers are about 37% higher than they were at the same point last year, in spite of cooler temperatures. The Maricopa County Department of Public Health reports four of the five confirmed...
First Alert: Monsoon storms could pop up around Phoenix this evening
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — After a few days with First Alert Weather Days because of the heat, we have a chance to see a few isolated to scattered thunderstorms in the Phoenix area on Wednesday afternoon and evening the instability in the atmosphere. As storms start to form, we have the potential for strong, gusty winds,...
Alleged impaired driver arrested for deadly crash in Phoenix
Two people are in the hospital after a crash involving a city bus in west Phoenix on Wednesday morning. You can get up close with ocean life, all while learning about the majestic creatures at OdySea Aquarium. Simone Cuccurullo explains the unique opportunities. Nostalgic fan favorites return to Chompie's. Updated:...
TSMC Arizona Anchors $7 Billion ‘City Within a City’ as Phoenix Emerges as Silicon...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s expanding footprint in north Phoenix has triggered a cascade of development that extends far beyond its 1,129-acre campus. The chipmaker’s commitment, now totaling $165 billion after a March 2025 announcement added $100 billion to its previous $65 billion investment, has...
People Drive From All Over Arizona For The Insanely Good Bargains At This Thrift...
You know that feeling when you discover a twenty-dollar bill in your old jeans pocket?. That’s exactly what walking into White Dove Thrift Shoppe in Scottsdale feels like, except instead of finding forgotten cash, you’re stumbling upon treasures that make your wallet do a happy dance. This isn’t...
Longtime Arizona voters forced to reprove citizenship due to MVD glitch
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — More than 200,000 registered Arizona voters have begun receiving alarming notices in the mail. They may be prevented from casting their ballots in next year’s governor’s race, because they need to prove their citizenship despite many of them are life-long residents and have been longtime voters.