Taylor Drewry might have to make some more space in her trophy cabinet.
Hear ye, hear ye! The Arizona Renaissance Festival is returning to Gold Canyon. Here's your ultimate guide to the jousting, theme weekends and more.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has appointed Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court. The state appellate judge from rural Yuma County will become the first Latina and the first Black person chosen for the state’s high court.
In addition to organizing three huge festivals to celebrate Lunar New Year, these Arizonans also find time to cook. What they're making and why.
Here's what to know about food deserts in Phoenix and all the different places to find fresh food for your family if you live in one.
From Roosevelt Row to Grand Avenue to the Warehouse District, here's the story of the Phoenix First Fridays art walk, from the creatives who built it.
The appointment of Maria Elena Cruz broadens the racial, geographic and political diversity of the seven-member, Republican-dominated court.
Esther Basch, also known as the "Honey Girl of Auschwitz" was in Yuma where she spoke with students and community members.
When we learn about the Civil Rights movement in school, Phoenix is not often the setting. But, there is a rich Black history here.
The Oscar-nominated film "The Brutalist," directed by directed by Scottsdale's own Brady Corbet, has people talking about architectural history. You can see some examples in metro Phoenix.
A growing South Korean bakery chain is now open in central Phoenix with a vast array of delicious and unique baked goods. State of play: Paris Baguette, which already has locations in Mesa and Scottsdale,
The group behind Kaizen Sushi is opening the new restaurant inside the Phoenix Art Museum. Here's what to expect and what's on the menu.