Glendale Shifting $715K to Emergency Home Repair Program
Glendale is proposing to direct over $715,000 in federal dollars into its Emergency Home Repair program to low-income residents.
Suspect in deadly shooting on Loop 101 claims she and victim planned to die...
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Recently released court documents reveal new information about the deadly car fire turned homicide investigation on Loop 101. On April 21, DPS troopers responded to reports of a car fire on the southbound Loop 101 near 75th Avenue. When troopers arrived on scene, they located a woman near the burning car and a body in the passenger seat with a gunshot wound...
Construction site shooting near State Farm Stadium leaves 1 in critical condition
GLENDALE, Ariz. - One person is in critical condition following a shooting on Thursday at a construction site near State Farm Stadium in Glendale. The shooting happened on April 23 near 91st Avenue and Cardinals Way. Glendale Police say two men got into a fight, with one of the men...
How Native communities are shaped by Route 66
Along Route 66, tribes are reclaiming their history, challenging Native stereotypes, and sharing their culture with travelers. Colton Shone has more details.
Another weekend freeway closure ahead for Phoenix drivers
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Phoenix drivers should prepare for another weekend of closures along State Route 51 as crews continue a major pavement rehabilitation project. The Arizona Department of Transportation will close SR 51 between Indian School Road and Glendale Avenue from 9 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday. Northbound...
12 Perry High School seniors commit to military service
Twelve Perry High School seniors committed to military service during the school’s annual enlistment ceremony Thursday morning.
This Arizona diner is like stepping back into the 1950s
Tucked away on East Pierce Street in Phoenix, Welcome Diner is a tiny slice of Americana that feels frozen in the best possible way. Built around 1945, this pint-sized spot serves up comfort food with a Southern twist, all inside a snug retro setting that makes you feel like you just walked onto a classic movie set.
Hawaii Valley Fever Patient Clings To Life At Phoenix Mayo Clinic
When Kahaone "Kaha" Kelau’s headaches escalated into seizures and strokes after he returned to Hawaii last year, his family went from doctor to doctor looking for answers. The eventual diagnosis was as rare as it was devastating: valley fever that had spread to his brain. The 21-year-old is now largely unable to speak or move, communicates with an eye-tracking device, and...
8 Arizona hospitals at risk of closing or cutting services amid federal Medicaid cuts,...
PHOENIX — A new report shows that eight Arizona hospitals are among hundreds nationwide facing potential closure or significant service reductions. The report from the nonprofit advocacy group Public Citizen attributes the risk to a combination of thin profit margins and sweeping cuts to federal funding. Among the Arizona facilities that could be affected are Valleywise Health and HonorHealth Tempe Medical Center.
Arizona groundwater ruling could be ‘death knell’ for 100-year water supply rule, expert says
A state judge ruled this week that the Arizona Department of Water Resources illegally changed how it evaluates whether there’s enough groundwater to build new homes in parts of the Valley. The decision is a win for the Home Builders Association of Central Arizona, which had sued. State law...

















