Uber, Lyft confirm Phoenix airport business as usual for now

Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft say they won't change their service at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport until Arizona's highest court rules on proposed fee increases that prompted threats to stop picking up and dropping off customers at one of the nation's largest airports.

ADOT sound tests new Loop 202 extension after complaints of excess noise

The Arizona Department of Transportation will be sound testing during rush hour morning and night this week after complaints of excess noise since the new extension was unveiled.

Greyhound offers free bus ticket home to runaway kids

The child must be between the age of 12 to 21 and be willing to be reunited with their family.

American Airlines becomes second carrier to offer non-binary gender option

American Airlines became the second carrier to offer customers a non-binary gender option when booking flights, joining United Airlines which began doing the same in March.

Phoenix City Council approves speed radar vehicles near schools

City officials voted 8-1 to keep photo speed enforcement vehicles in school zones moving them to different locations each week.

Lyft, Uber officials vow to cease operations at Sky Harbor to avoid higher fees

In the aftermath of a vote by the Phoenix City Council to approve a controversial plan to increase pick-up and drop-off fees for rideshares, officials with Lyft say they will stop all operations at Sky Harbor.

Phoenix City Council approves rideshare fee hike at Sky Harbor

The Phoenix City Council has approved a highly controversial plan to raise the fees for pick-ups and drop-offs at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport for rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft.

As work nears end, Gov. Doug Ducey christens South Mountain Freeway

Cross-country travelers and local commuters will soon have a new route to traverse metro Phoenix with the opening of an east-west freeway that will skirt the often-congested section of Interstate 10 through downtown Phoenix.

Plans advance for new highway in southwest metro Phoenix

Plans for new 13-mile-long highway in southwestern metro Phoenix are advancing but construction lies some time away in the future, the state Department of Transportation said.

Boeing to halt production of 737 Max airliner in January

Boeing Co. said it will temporarily stop producing its grounded 737 Max jet as it continues to deal with the aftermath of two deadly crashes that killed a total of 346 people.

Three dead in plane crash near San Antonio airport: Officials

San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood says the plane went down around 6:30 p.m. Sunday in a commercial district about a mile west of the airport. Hood says the plane had taken off from Sugar Land, southwest of Houston, and was headed to Boerne when it experienced engine trouble and diverted to San Antonio. Boerne is located about 30 miles north of the city.

Record throngs of travelers expected to jam into airports over Thanksgiving

The Transportation Security Administration said last week that it expects to screen more than 26.8 million passengers and airline crew members between Nov. 22 and Dec. 2. That would be a 4% increase over last year.

Autonomous car tester offers guide for first responders

Google spinoff Waymo is trying to educate emergency responders on how to deal with its autonomous vehicles.

Police: Pedestrian hit by light rail in Phoenix

Phoenix police say Washington is closed between 44th and 50th Streets after a pedestrian was hit by the light rail.