Golden Margarita: Popular downtown Phoenix Mexican restaurant could lose liquor license
The Phoenix City Council unanimously voted to not grant the Golden Margarita a liquor permit in response to issues with violence, noise complaints, and the business not paying its employees on time.
Hunt for stolen motorcycle in downtown Phoenix ends in shooting
Phoenix police say the owner of the motorcycle made several Facebook posts asking for help to find his stolen bike when someone reported seeing it near 9th Street and Roosevelt.
Pedestrian hit, killed by light rail near downtown Phoenix
The light rail in Phoenix was brought to a halt on the night of Wednesday, Feb. 2 because of a deadly incident in downtown near Culver Street where police say a pedestrian was hit.
Phoenix neighborhood on edge following drive-by shooting; incident was caught on camera
Residents living in a Phoenix neighborhood are on edge after someone fired 13 shots in a drive-by shooting.
The final curtain: FilmBar, iconic downtown Phoenix cinema, closes for good
The downtown Phoenix staple near 2nd Street and Van Buren has announced that it will not be reopening, citing that “the strains of COVID have been too great.”
Remembering Bob Saget: Actor was scheduled to appear in Phoenix stand up shows in March
Actor Bob Saget, who died in Florida at the age of 65 on Jan. 9, was set to appear in Phoenix for a number of stand up comedy shows as part of a multi-state tour.
Arizona's Capitol topped with a new copper dome after 2-month renovation
Arizona's Capitol building is now topped with a shiny new copper dome costing about $870,000. Crews made sure this dome was built to withstand wind, rain and hail.
3 critically injured, including 2 teens, in downtown Phoenix crash
The two-car crash happened near 13th Street and McKinley on Dec. 17, Phoenix fire officials said.
Phoestivus 2021: Unique holiday shopping event returns to downtown Phoenix
Phoestivus runs from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Dec. 15-16 at 721 N Central Avenue.
Group launches hunger strike protest against Sen. Kyrsten Sinema over voting rights bill
Organizers of the Hunger Strike for Democracy say their aim is for Congress to take action on a voting rights bill called the Freedom to Vote Act.
Arizonans sound off as U.S. Supreme Court led arguments over abortion case
A United States Supreme Court hearing involving the right to an abortion brought out hundreds of pro-life and pro-choice protesters, and in Arizona, there is no shortage of opinions over the issue of abortion. Some believe should the U.S. Supreme Court roll back Roe v. Wade with a ruling, abortion could be banned outright in a number of U.S. states.
Police investigating fatal crash in downtown Phoenix
Officers responded to an area near 7th Street and Jefferson on Nov. 28 at 1 a.m. for reports of a single vehicle crash.
CitySkate, Fantasy of Lights Parade kick off holiday season in Phoenix area
With the return of CitySkate and the Fantasy of Lights Parade following their cancellations in 2020, the holiday season is officially in full swing in the Phoenix area.
Far-right personality known as 'Baked Alaska' charged with damaging Arizona State Capitol Hanukkah display
A far-right social media personality known as "Baked Alaska" is facing more legal troubles, this time in Arizona.
Curtains down: Valley Youth Theater cancels shows through the holidays due to COVID-19
The show is not going on at Valley Youth Theater in Phoenix for now, thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.



















