Teams losing out to economy as fans stay home
The lousy economy is playing havoc on attendance for the Valley's sports teams, but there are deals for fans looking to see a game on the cheap.
Last weekend for Arizona State Fair
This last weekend of Arizona Exposition and State Fair has all of its regular attractions plus more bulging biceps and screaming fans.
Forecast still gloomy for Valley housing market
Analysts at the national Urban Land Institute conference called Phoenix the ''poster child'' for the nation's bad housing market. Predictions point to a slow real estate recovery in Arizona.
For soldiers, base attack unfolded as scene of war
From the first frantic 911 call that a shooter was rampaging through the Readiness Processing Center on this Army base on Thursday, it took police officer Kimberly Munley just four minutes to get there.
Grandmas, teens meet WWE stars
Fans could buy tickets for World Wrestling Entertainment's annual superstar competition ahead of today's official 10 a.m. opening of sales for Wrestlemania on March 28 at University of Phoenix Stadium.
Cities will sue Brewer over policy items in bill
Arizona's cities are firing the latest legal salvo against the state, voting to sue the Legislature and Gov. Jan Brewer over policy items that they say were wrongly wrapped into a budget-related bill.
Man sentenced in Good Samaritan's death
A man who beat a Good Samaritan to death on a Peoria street nearly three years ago was sentenced Friday to 28 years in prison.
3 men die in two-car collision in Phoenix
A 1998 Chevy pick up truck was driving northbound on 19th Avenue and collided with a 1993 Toyota Camry exiting an apartment complex, said Phoenix police spokesman Luis Samudio.
Police: 5 may be tied to 17 Valley robberies
Police in Phoenix and Chandler arrested five people in connection to as many as 17 Valley robberies from August to October, officials said.