Kids Count report: AZ ranks 46th in U.S. in child education, health and family
By Devin Conley | Tuesday, June 13, 2017
PHOENIX- Arizona ranks among the five worst states for children’s well being in education, health, economics and family and community matters, according to the Kids Count annual report.
Lawmakers: Trump should make good on campaign pledge on Jerusalem
By Emma Lockhart | Wednesday, May 24, 2017
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump's first official trip overseas this week took him to the capital cities of Riyadh, Brussels, Vatican City and Tel Aviv - but some Arizona lawmakers think he went to the wrong capital city while in Israel.
Google this: Court rejects businessman’s claim against Google trademark
By Nathan J. Fish | Wednesday, May 17, 2017
WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court this week rejected a businessman's claim that Google cannot trademark the verb form of its name because "to google" has become synonymous with internet searching.
Arizona Football League helps keep dream of playing alive
By Zach Alvira | Thursday, May 11, 2017
PHOENIX — The challenge of serving four years in Afghanistan as part of an Air Force special operations unit was not enough for Jason Sweet. He wanted to fill an athletic void that he felt he lost when he enlisted. Then he discovered the Arizona Football League.
Guess who’s coming to dinner? Trump hosts McCains, Graham
By Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Monday, April 24, 2017
WASHINGTON - Exchanges between President Donald Trump and Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, have been largely limited to sniping at each other through the media and Twitter over the past year.
Kelly touts Homeland Security gains, has harsh words for critics
By Kendra Penningroth | Tuesday, April 18, 2017
WASHINGTON - Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said that apprehensions at the Southwestern border have fallen sharply during his first 90 days in office, but there is still security work to be done in the United States and abroad.
Chasing Ghosts: Tar Heels one step away from redemption
By Fabian Ardaya | Saturday, April 1, 2017
GLENDALE -- It’s going to be hard for North Carolina to shake off the ghost of Villanova guard Kris Jenkins’ buzzer-beater in last season’s national championship game. Especially with him in the building, rocking a Tar Heels shirt in support of his brother -- UNC senior guard Nate Britt.
West Coast hoops gets prime opportunity in Final Four
By Fabian Ardaya | Saturday, April 1, 2017
GLENDALE – This weekend’s Final Four makes it clear – quality basketball is being played in the Pacific Time Zone.
A Final Four first: four teams, four conference players of the year
By Samantha Pell | Saturday, April 1, 2017
GLENDALE — Fans of Arizona State know Oregon’s Dillon Brooks well. Maybe too well.
No divide on this border issue; both sides urge less partisan posturing
By Andres Guerra Luz | Wednesday, March 29, 2017
WASHINGTON - Democrat Bill Richardson and Republican Jeff Flake agree on one thing: The border is no place for partisan politics.
Final Four coaches share stories of pranks and mutual admiration
By Samantha Pell | Tuesday, March 28, 2017
PHOENIX — North Carolina’s Roy Williams, entering the ninth Final Four of his coaching career, sounds happy for the three opposing coaches, who are entering his first this weekend at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. But Gonzaga’s Mark Few hits close to his heart.
Older women increasingly choose work over retirement
By Kennedy Scott | Tuesday, March 21, 2017
PHOENIX – Older women are increasingly staying in the workforce, with a 35 percent increase in the number of Arizona women ages 65 and older working past retirement age, according to the U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics.