Tempe Tavern at risk of losing liquor license in ‘lethal pattern’ of underage drinking
Arizona regulators are seeking to immediately revoke the liquor license of Tempe Tavern following a 257-page report alleging systemic undercover drinking and illegal entry schemes. The report cites 422 underage arrests over the past year, claiming the popular ASU-area bar escalated from a "regulatory nuisance" to a...
D‑backs and Honeywell award $15,000 STEM grant to Phoenix elementary school
PHOENIX — When a team gives back, the impact can stretch far beyond the ballpark. At Bret R. Tarver Leadership Academy in west Phoenix, that impact is already taking shape inside a brand‑new STEAM Innovation Lab — funded by a $15,000 grand‑prize STEM grant. The...
Suspect in MCSO custody after fleeing traffic stop
Officials say when MCSO deputies attempted a traffic stop near 99th and Olive avenues, the suspect took off and crashed into another car.
Unlicensed driver accused of going 77 mph in 35 zone before deadly Phoenix crash
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — New court documents detail how an unlicensed driver was allegedly going over double the speed limit and ran a red light moments before a deadly crash in central Phoenix last week. Phoenix police said Selene Garcia Telix, 18, was arrested in connection to Friday’s deadly crash....
These Small Mexican Bakeshops In Arizona Are Serving Some Of The Best Tamales Of...
Arizona’s hidden culinary gems are tucked away in small Mexican bakeshops across the state, where generations of family recipes transform simple masa into extraordinary tamales. Is there anything better than a fresh, steaming tamale unwrapped right out of the corn husk?. It’s the ultimate comfort food, and lately,...
Cancer survivor in Arizona repays kindness from young boy with a new skateboard
MESA, Ariz. — A boy in Mesa showed up for his neighbor after a long hospital stay due to cancer treatment, and in return, his neighbor surprised him with a brand new skateboard, according to a City of Mesa Facebook post. Cristian, who was identified by city officials by...
After possible overnight showers, Phoenix could experience ‘historic’ March heat wave
PHOENIX – The latest Valley forecast calls for overnight showers followed by a potentially “historic” heat wave. Sean Benedict, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Phoenix, said the best chances for precipitation from an approaching low-pressure system will be late Monday or early Tuesday. “We’ll...
Helicopter hoists injured hiker off trail near Peoria
PEORIA, Ariz. — A helicopter was deployed Monday to assist an injured hiker on a trail in the West Valley. The Peoria Fire Department said four people were hiking along the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Trail near Dysart and Jomax roads and one of them fell. The hiker sustained a...
Mesa’s Sports Colossus Packs In Millions, Supercharges East Valley Cash Flow
Arizona Athletic Grounds is turning weekend tournaments into a full-time economic engine, with operators calling 2025 a breakout year for the massive Mesa sports complex. A busier event calendar, fresh sponsorships and an upgraded mix of food and retail helped keep the place buzzing, especially on holiday weekends...
This Arizona Seafood Buffet Turns Crab Legs Into A Crowd Favourite
Somewhere in Scottsdale, Arizona, a buffet has quietly built a reputation that stretches far beyond the casino floor it calls home. Eagles Buffet at Casino Arizona draws crowds with an all-you-can-eat spread that covers everything from steamed crab legs to international comfort food. Seafood lovers, in particular,...

















