
Phoenix Sees Record-Hot Nights, Urban Heat Amplifies Climate Effects
Phoenix experienced one of its hottest summers on record, with June through August nights averaging 84.7 degrees.

Phoenix experienced one of its hottest summers on record, with June through August nights averaging 84.7 degrees.

School voucher policies are reshaping American education, risking the loss of civic education’s public mission.

Proposition 409 aims to expand emergency and behavioral health care in Maricopa County, necessitating a property tax.

A historic Tempe restaurant, the Harry Walker House, was relocated to make way for a new 30-story mixed-use project.

Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, vows to continue his legacy after his assassination at Utah Valley University.

Federal attorneys seek to allow EPA to drop PFAS drinking water regulations, facing opposition from environmental groups.

Enrollment at ASU’s West Valley campus rose 15% in two years, driven by new buildings and academic initiatives.

A judge in Arizona blocked the deportation of unaccompanied Guatemalan and Honduran children, citing legal concerns.

Gov. Katie Hobbs issued an order to ensure COVID-19 vaccine access in Arizona, countering FDA guidance for broad access.

The Sedona City Council unanimously voted to end its controversial license plate camera program over data access concerns.

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum proposes canceling a rule that balanced conservation and development on public lands.

Democratic lawmakers urge ICE to explain the in-custody death of Lorenzo Batrez Vargas, citing inadequate care.

