Are you interested in driverless cars?

In the past, self-driving cars were the talk of the future. Now, driverless cars are a reality.


The sound of music: Phoenix students craft guitars by hand

PHOENIX — Buzz saws, sanders and wood clacking on wood crescendo above 40 students' competing conversations as they craft acoustic and electric guitars.


Colorado mayor to Arizona: Don’t legalize marijuana

PHOENIX – A Colorado mayor and law officer said making marijuana legal would threaten Arizonans' safety, urging voters to oppose Proposition 205.

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Women’s hockey growing in the desert

PHOENIX - It’s getting colder in the desert. “We’re not a hockey state but we are starting to get there,” said Jordan Nash-Boulden, an Arizona State women’s hockey player.

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Tucson funeral homes do well in national funeral practices survey

WASHINGTON - Tucson "stacks up fairly well" in a recent report on potentially misleading pricing policies for cremation services, with all but one of the city's funeral homes surveyed found to be in compliance with federal rules.


Apache County had worst ‘food insecurity’ in U.S.; state fared poorly

WASHINGTON - Food advocacy groups said Apache County children had the least reliable access to healthy food in the nation in 2014, when 41.5 percent of children in the county were deemed to be "food insecure."

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McCain seeks repeal of affordable health-care plan

PHOENIX — Standing firmly in a political divide drawn along party lines, U.S. Senators John McCain and John Barrasso blamed federally subsidized health care for a shift in Arizona's insurance industry.


Mercury’s Kelsey Bone to take anthem protests into WNBA playoffs

PHOENIX – Kelsey Bone is taking her social injustice protest to a bigger stage. On a night when the Phoenix Mercury clinched a berth in the WNBA playoffs, the 24-year-old center kneeled during the singing of the national anthem to raise awareness of alleged racial inequality and the recent shootings by and of police officers around the country.


Phoenix expo to offer help for addicts, families

PHOENIX – Barbara Brown was 14 when she started abusing drugs and alcohol. For the next 24 years, she spiraled into a severe addiction – blacking out every night, waking up every morning hungover and endangering herself and those around her.


Poverty rates fell in Arizona last year, still among nation’s highest

WASHINGTON - Arizona saw a "significant" drop in its poverty rate last year, but that rate still hovered well above the national average, according to numbers released Thursday by the Census Bureau.


Diamondbacks make Latino fan outreach top priority

PHOENIX - Just hours away from the Mexican border, the Diamondbacks celebrated Hispanic heritage with a pregame festival for their fans Saturday at Chase Field. But that heritage is represented by more than just the team’s fan base.


Share your perspective on healing through prayer

Many states have laws exempting parents from providing medical care to their children if it doesn't agree with their religious beliefs.