It's spring, but grounds crew at Maryvale isn't in training

The other sounds of spring training have nothing to do with the crack of the bat.

Worsley gearing up for primary election against Pearce

The Mesa businessman running for Arizona Senate in the new Legislative District 25 against former Senate President Russell Pearce said there are some similarities between himself and the man who be

Groups share positions with U.S. Supreme Court in advance of SB 1070 case

Business organizations have filed a brief with the US Supreme Court in opposition to Arizona’s immigration law, SB 1070.

Checking in on community service in Homedale

What happens to a neighborhood clean-up project once the volunteers are gone? Paul Atkinson went to southwest Phoenix to find out.

Arizona's Asian population nearly doubles in last decade

The Asian population in the United States grew at a faster rate than any other group over the last decade, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Budget surplus projected for City of Phoenix

Good news for the City of Phoenix, after years of budget cuts and belt tightening, the city is projecting a surplus for next year.

Mesa man recalls his time in Arizona internment camp

As we celebrate Arizona’s centennial this year, we look back at a part of our history that many would like to forget.

Obama nominates Pima County judge for U.S. Attorney

President Barack Obama has nominated a Pima County judge to be Arizona’s next U.S. Attorney.

Bus strike prompts additional union-related legislation

A recent strike by Phoenix and Tempe bus drivers against their employer, Veolia Transportation, may come back to haunt them. 

Fourth Republican enters District 9 congressional race

There’s another candidate in the new congressional District 9 race.

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