Southbound SR 143 to connect to Sky Harbor Boulevard

There’s a new entrance to Sky Harbor airport that’s ready to open Monday morning.

Passenger train debuts at Sky Harbor

A passenger train made its debut today at Sky Harbor Airport. Sky Train, as its called, should begin moving passengers to and from Terminal Four by early next year. 

Feds push states to crack down on distracted driving

The federal government is putting pressure on states across the county to end what they call an epidemic on the roads. The U.S. Department of Transportation released a 'Blueprint for Distracted Driving' on Thursday.

Arizona gas prices continue to drop

Gas prices in Arizona continue to fall - they’re down again this week, and are now at a three-month low. From Phoenix, KJZZ’s Mark Brodie has more.

Automated electric train makes debut at Sky Harbor

The people-mover at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport takes a big step forward Monday as the first cars are rolled onto the track.

US Airways makes deals with American Airlines unions

DALLAS (Associated Press) — Tempe-based US Airways has struck deals with unions at American Airlines to win their support for a possible merger with American, which has angered the unions by trying to cut jobs and labor costs while under bankruptcy protection.

AZ Senate approves booster seat bill

A bill that would require booster seats for some Arizona car passengers is advancing in the state legislature.

New commercial terminal planned for Grand Canyon Airport

Tourists from across the country may have easier access to the Grand Canyon in the next several years. 

Young Americans are driving less, using public transit more

Young people are driving less now than they were just a few years ago. The cost of gasoline and social media are two of the factors according to a study released today.

Wrong-way Arizona driver causes trouble in Oregon

An elderly Yuma driver disrupted traffic on an Oregon freeway for nearly half an hour Wednesday afternoon.

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