Cashing out: Legalized sports gambling raises concerns about addiction
By Nate Fain | Thursday, July 12, 2018
As legalized sports gambling becomes more prominent, fears rise about increased addiction.
Group home caters to LGBT foster children
By Jiahui Jia | Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016
LAVEEN — After fostering a lesbian daughter, mother of five Jennifer Redmond realized the population of LGBT foster kids is growing, and they may face more challenges than other children.
Care urged when hiking during blazing Arizona summer
By Jiahui Jia | Friday, June 24, 2016
PHOENIX — It was 9 a.m. and the temperature had already reached 100 degrees.
Donald Trump promises to bring Arizona along on the ride to making America great
By Selena Makrides | Saturday, June 18, 2016
PHOENIX – Donald Trump brought his trademark “make America great again” presidential campaign to the Arizona desert Saturday, rallying voters giddy over his proposals to build a wall along the Mexican border, ban Muslims from coming into the country and put a conservative on the Supreme Court.
Adoring supporters, staunch protesters turn up the Arizona heat at Donald Trump rally
By David Marino Jr. | Saturday, June 18, 2016
PHOENIX – Hundreds of supporters of Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, turned out in the blazing heat to rally behind him at the Arizona fairgrounds.
Gardens connect Chinese-Americans in Arizona to taste of home
By Jiahui Jia | Friday, June 17, 2016
BUCKEYE — Goats bleat, chickens roam and blue-green peacocks strut in Jing Lv’s backyard as she walks in the vegetable garden that gives her a taste of home.
With Lake Mead water levels down, water conservation needed
By Jiahui Jia | Friday, May 27, 2016
SAN TAN VALLEY – The Arizona drought is affecting businesses and homeowners, who are urged to take measures to save water.
Tempe campus bookstore closing after 49 years
By Jiahui Jia | Friday, May 20, 2016
TEMPE – For nearly 50 years, Arizona State University students have stopped at a Tempe bookstore to pick up school supplies. But the decades-long tradition will soon come to an end.