But on Friday afternoon, about one hundred Glendale Community College graduates nearly had that moment ripped away from them.
Memorial Day weekend events in Phoenix always run the gamut. There are traditional ceremonies, family-friendly festivities and activities for everyone over the three-day holiday. That includes both ...
Nurses responding to a suicide in Arizona’s women’s prison on Saturday morning were impeded by a gate that shouldn’t have been locked, one witness told Phoenix New Times. On Monday, the Arizona ...
For Hunter Breshears, lunch is not just another meal to rush through between meetings. It is a ritual he thinks people have lost somewhere along the way. In an effort to fight for the midday meal, the ...
With locals escaping the extreme temperatures and a lull in business and leisure travel, summer is a challenging time for businesses in the Phoenix area, especially restaurants. “I’ve seen the summer ...
A rare “Super” El Niño is expected to hit the Pacific Ocean this fall, according to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
Leroy McGill was convicted of first-degree murder in 2004. The state will kill him by lethal injection on May 20.
Mesa Arts Center isn’t just another Valley cultural venue. The sprawling downtown Mesa complex, which debuted in 2005, is practically its own arts district. The largest arts center in Arizona, its 210 ...
A decade after Arizona lawmakers passed legislation establishing protections for the Salt River wild horses, the battle for the iconic herd is once again galloping through the Arizona Capitol.
The latest addition to the list of things that make us feel really old: Smashing Pumpkins’ “Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness” turned 30 last year. The iconic double album was released on October ...
Tempe voters received mailers, paid for "100 percent from out of state contributors," attacking two city council candidates.