Phoenix speed cameras capture more than 130,000 speeding events in about 2 months
If you recently sped in front of one of the city of Phoenix’s 17 photo safety cameras, you may be among the thousands of drivers who received a traffic citation. The city of Phoenix says these cameras, which are placed along various roadways have helped capture roughly 132,000 speeding events from March 25 to May 31.
Family mourns hiker who died in 40-foot fall on South Mountain
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A hiker fell 40 feet to his death on South Mountain in the middle of the day Friday. Investigators are still trying to figure out what went wrong, but they say there’s no sign of foul play. Family members of the victim tell us his...
FedEx shutters Phoenix facility, lays off 101 workers as part of network overhaul
FedEx is laying off 101 workers and shuttering operations at a Phoenix facility as part of a major company-wide shift to streamline its shipment processes. The delivery services company filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN letter, with Arizona’s Department of Economic Security on June 2 for it
New e-bike curbs may be in store for Gilbert
Gilbert officials are poised to impose tougher regulations on e-bikes as complaints, crashes and enforcement actions continue to rise. In the past few months, so many complaints of reckless e-bike riding have been filed with Gilbert Police that the department is ramping up its enforcement operations. And on Tuesday, Ju
You’d Never Expect The Incredible Food Coming Out Of This Humble Arizona Roadside Eatery
Tucked along East Indian School Road in Phoenix, Arizona, The Stand Arcadia Burger Shoppe looks like just another roadside stop — but one bite will change your mind completely. This no-frills drive-thru spot has earned a loyal following by serving up fresh, never-frozen burgers made from locally sourced ingredients.
Cops Nab North Phoenix Driver After Hit-and-Run Seriously Hurts Two
A late-night drive near a north Phoenix apartment complex turned violent Friday when an allegedly impaired driver plowed into a man and a woman, then tried to take off, according to police. Both victims were rushed to a hospital with serious injuries and are expected to survive, and witnesses at the scene quickly stepp
Since 1958, This Iconic Arizona Ice Cream Shop Has Been Serving Smiles One Scoop...
Tucked along North Scottsdale Road in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, Sugar Bowl has been scooping up joy since 1958. With its bubbly pink walls, retro booths, and classic soda fountain charm, this beloved ice cream parlor feels like a sweet trip back in time. Families have been passing...
Phoenix Union Pulls a U-Turn, OKs 15 Campus Cops Across High Schools
The Phoenix Union High School District is bringing back police in a big way. The governing board voted Thursday to accept state funding that will put 15 full-time school resource officers on campuses next school year, more than tripling the number of dedicated officers currently in place and signaling a sharp shift fro
100th threatened narrow-headed gartersnake released from breeding program
PHOENIX — Over 20 federally-protected snakes have a new, streamside home among the ponderosa pines of the Mogollon Rim after the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD), the Arizona Center for Nature Conservation/Phoenix Zoo and other partner organizations successfully released a group of zoo-born narrow-headed garter
Wrong-way driver dies in crash on I-10; 4 others injured
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — One person is dead and four people are injured after a wrong-way driver crashed into another vehicle on Interstate 10 west of the Valley, according to officials with the Arizona Department of Public Safety. Troopers responded to the call about a driver going eastbound in the...

















