Downed power lines from fire leave over 100 without power in Downtown Phoenix area

A little over 100 people are waking up without power in the Downtown Phoenix area, near Fourth Avenue and Roosevelt, after an early-morning transformer fire caused downed power lines.

2 Arizona Confederate monuments on state land relocated to private property

Officials with a Confederate organization have asked Arizona state officials to remove two Confederate monuments in Arizona for relocation to private property.

Arizona veterans urge Gov. Ducey to remove Confederate monument at state Capitol

VetsForward joined a group of Arizona veterans, including those from the American Legion Post 65, to discuss the experience of Black veterans in Arizona and why the Confederate monument should be taken down, according to a news release.

Valley Metro now providing face coverings at 4 Phoenix transit stations

Since Maricopa County now mandates face masks and coverings, starting today, Valley Metro will hand out face coverings for riders at four locations across the Phoenix area -- those transit stations include Sunnyslope, Central Station in Downtown Phoenix, Ed Pastor, and Metrocenter Mall transit stations.

Hundreds take the streets of downtown Phoenix for a 17th consecutive day of protests

Hundreds took the streets of downtown Phoenix on Saturday for a 17th consecutive day of marches. "Our goal is that we want to let people know this is about all of us against racism," said marcher Kenneth Smith.

Demonstrators urging people to keep protest movement going until November election

Friday's protest has a different start than usual, as African American leaders in Phoenix talked about the importance of voting, during a meeting at a church.

Following controversy over dean selection, ASU's journalism school names interim dean

After controversy surrounding the original selection to be the new dean of Arizona State University's journalism school, officials have named an interim replacement.

State Farm employees volunteer to clean up Downtown Phoenix after protests

Aaliyah Jones from State Farm says the company is encouraging its employees to take some time after each march to help clean up the streets during the workday.

Protest continues as Arizona's curfew order expired

Protesters returned to the streets of Downtown Phoenix on Monday, the day Arizona's statewide curfew expired.

Fire crews battle large fire at 4-story apartment complex under construction near Downtown Phoenix

Phoenix police arrested a man in connection with a shooting on the south side of the fire, but no injuries were reported in connection with the shooting, the fire department said. Further details about the shooting weren’t immediately available. The fire department also said people were reported jumping a fence into the fire area as crews worked.

George Floyd protests: No arrests made for 3rd consecutive night in Downtown Phoenix

Phoenix police say no arrests were made Wednesday night as hundreds gathered to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and to call on the city council to defund the police department.

PD: More than 200 arrested in connection to George Floyd protests in Downtown Phoenix

Phoenix police say the department was aware of a planned protest that began at 5 p.m. in the downtown area. At 8 p.m., curfew announcements were made to protesters and at the same time, some people became involved in criminal activity, including ignited fireworks at officers and throwing rocks and water bottles.

Police fire tear gas at protesters in Downtown Phoenix, witnesses say

Officers wearing riot gear fired tear gas and fireworks at protesters about 9 p.m. as they walked down 7th Street to Interstate 10, witnesses told FOX 10. The exact number of protesters who were arrested is unclear at this time.