The new report from the American Hotel and Lodging Association found that visitor dollars are circulating through the local economy beyond hotel stays.
Arizona State University is taking legal action to acquire a 124-year-old home in downtown Phoenix, the last piece of property needed for a new medical school campus.
State lawmakers are voting on a budget proposal that could slash up to $10 million from social service programs, including food assistance, unemployment benefits and Meals on Wheels programs that serve seniors in need.
A Phoenix protester is facing a federal assault charge after prosecutors say they punched a Homeland Security agent during a protest near an ICE detention facility.
A 72-year-old woman died nearly two months after she was struck by a driver in a hit-and-run crash in Phoenix, and her best friend is demanding accountability.
A uranium mine about 10 miles south of the Grand Canyon is now asking the state to increase the levels of arsenic that can legally be found in the groundwater they use.
Julian Harris, 39, faces three counts of sexual abuse after a woman accused him of inappropriate touching during two massage therapy sessions at Pritchette Physical Therapy in Phoenix.