Arizona Republic to move printing out of state, cutting 117 jobs
PHOENIX - The Arizona Republic, a major newspaper with a 135-year history in the state, announced Tuesday it will move its printing operations out of Arizona, eliminating 117 jobs. The paper's parent company, Gannett, confirmed the move, which will shift printing and packaging to Las Vegas in a joint-publishing...
DPS investigating deadly crash on Country Club Drive near US 60 in Mesa
MESA, AZ — A deadly crash investigation is underway on Country Club Drive near US-60 in Mesa early Friday morning. The crash involved three vehicles and occurred around 4:30 a.m. at the intersection where eastbound traffic exits the freeway. Video from the scene showed a large emergency presence with...
3 Arizona cities consider changes to ‘crime-free’ programs that spur evictions
Three Arizona cities are reevaluating their crime-free housing programs to minimize harm to renters, following an investigation by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com that found such policies do not reduce crime. Officials in Tucson, Tempe and Flagstaff said their police departments will re-examine the programs...
Monsoon storm rips roof off Phoenix home, displacing a family
PHOENIX - A short but intense storm on Tuesday, July 22, caused severe damage to a Phoenix home near 59th Avenue and Indian School Road, leaving a grandmother and her grandson with autism without a place to call home. What they're saying:. The storm ripped the roof off the Chrisco...
The Texas-Style Barbecue At This Homey Restaurant In Arizona Are Out-Of-This-World Delicious
Finding authentic Texas-style barbecue in Arizona feels like discovering buried treasure in your backyard – unexpected, thrilling, and something you immediately want to share with everyone you know. Tucked away in Gilbert, Caldwell County BBQ has quietly been smoking some of the most mouthwatering meats this side of...
Exclusive look inside the massive pipelines keeping Arizona hydrated
The maintenance team's hard work and advanced planning today will prevent emergency situations from threatening their system tomorrow.
Influencer Faces Federal Charges For Pranks That Made Big Money Online
An influencer is facing federal charges after making big money online by pranking several businesses.
Phoenix cannabis dispensary violated labor law by firing unionizer, federal judge orders
A Phoenix cannabis dispensary must rehire an employee terminated for unionizing efforts, a federal labor judge has decided. In a July 22 directive, National Labor Relations Board Judge Mara-Louise Anzalone ordered Curaleaf Dispensary Midtown to rehire Nickolas Fredrickson and compensate him for lost income, other...
Paranormal investigators offer chills at Mesa Haunted Museum
Halloween lovers don’t need to wait until October to get their dose of thrills. East Valley Paranormal has them covered with Mesa’s Haunted Museum. Michelle Vincent and Heather Rhyneer began investigating paranormal occurrences in the East Valley in 2018 and amassed enough stories and artifacts that they opened...
School supply drive this weekend will give away 1,500 free backpacks filled with supplies
PHOENIX – Kids are heading back to school here in Arizona and many of them are in need of supplies for the new year. To help, a school supply drive will be held on Saturday from 8-11 a.m. at the Inter-Stake Center in Mesa, which is located just south of Main Street and Horne.