In addition to the Mega Millions ticket worth $112 million sold at Winners Corner in Tempe, another player is taking ... The redevelopment of a historic downtown Phoenix warehouse has stalled. What's next? This Arizona company has been an innovator in ...
As Arizona legislators experiment with how to solve the Grand Canyon State’s housing issues, the rental market remains expensive for many tenants. Still, rent prices haven’t increased evenly across the board,
Bubble Planet opens on Friday, Feb. 21 at Arizona Mills shopping center ... be happier to bring this fantastical experience to Tempe and the Phoenix market this year.” Bubble Planet tickets ...
A metro Phoenix lottery player won $2 million in Monday's Powerball drawing. Here's where the ticket was sold and how much it was worth.
Arizona State Football head coach Kenny Dillingham doesn’t just represent Arizona: He is Arizona. The Phoenix native rescued ASU’s program from self-imposed catastrophe in his second season as coach,
Rock 'n' Roll running series will happen this weekend in Tempe, Phoenix and Scottsdale, expecting to result in a large economic boom for downtown Tempe.
Bubble Planet Experience’ is making its debut in Arizona. The bubbly experience promises a multisensory adventure through its 10 themed areas!
Tempe officials said 78-year-old Ron Tapscott failed to obtain a special event permit at a park and his group was warned it would be cited.
A lottery ticket worth an estimated $112 million was sold in Arizona after Friday’s national Mega Millions drawing.
The races that will take place on Saturday and Sunday will restrict roads around Tempe Beach Park and Papago Park.
Arizona State University is embarking on a unique project with the Novus Innovation Corridor, a 355-acre development near its Tempe campus, aimed at maintaining state-of-the-art athletic venues.
Richard Obert has been covering high school sports since the 1980s for The Arizona Republic. He also covers Grand Canyon University athletics and the Arizona Rattlers. To suggest human-interest story ideas and other news, reach Obert at
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