Boeing's 'Dreamliner' visits Phoenix

The newest airliner from the Boeing company, the 787 landed in Phoenix on Friday as part of its world tour roll out. Hundreds of people here in Phoenix played a role in the development and design of the plane and its systems.

Commuters should seek alternative transit during bus strike

There’s no end in sight to a walk-out by bus drivers in Phoenix and Tempe. That means commuters are dealing with the first work day of interrupted service today.

House Ethics Committee to hear complaint against Patterson

The Arizona House of Representative’s Ethics Committee will meet this coming week to hear an ethics complaint filed against a Tucson Democrat.

Despite gains, path to employment still a long road

Arizona lost more than 34,000 non-farm jobs in January, both in the public and private sectors.

Phoenix landmark finally open to public

A Phoenix landmark opens for public tours Saturday -- but if you don’t have tickets already, you’ll probably have to wait a while.

Boeing's 787 -- developed in part by local company -- comes to Phoenix

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is scheduled to land in Phoenix on Thursday for a three-day visit. The plane is on a worldwide tour as part of the aircraft’s commercial roll out.

Small businesses to benefit from rare bipartisanship

The Obama administration and House Republicans have reached a rare agreement on a measure designed to aid American small businesses.

Effects of solar flare could be seen Thursday

Some communications could be interrupted by the largest solar flare in five years races toward Earth.

Chandler schools will soon see effect of new USDA meal guidelines

New federal guidelines for school meals will take effect starting with the next school year.

Grand Canyon mule massage is more than a roll in the hay

Who could really use a pampering massage? The mules who trek the Grand Canyon, of course.

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