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.
Arizona man Nautica Malone died by suicide after he was caught gooning in the drive-thru of a coffee shop. The incident reportedly happened on January 11, 2025, following Malone's visit to Bikini Beans Coffee’s drive-thru in Tempe,
Police in Arizona say a teen girl with the mental capacity of a toddler was abused to death. Authorities say the 13-year-old's grandmother and mother admitted to keeping her in a makeshift cage to control her.
A girl has died after authorities discovered her caged and covered in bruises at a home in Tempe earlier this week. The grandmother was jailed on felony charges following the girl's death at a hospital. An investigation revealed what Tempe Police Chief Kenneth McCoy described as "horrible conditions" the girl was living in.
Food not kept at the proper temperature and eggs kept on top of a garbage can are among this week's Dirty Dining violations.
The ASU report’s findings are based on spending by visitors and students, business-to-business transactions and employee spending in the state.
After being well-received during its inaugural year in 2024, Tempe Blooms is once again flooding the downtown district of Tempe with floral and fauna. Local artists and business owners alike will be celebrated as they present their talent on flower-inspired canvases on Saturday and Sunday.
There was no shortage of colorful characters at Tempe Public Library's annual geek event.
AEW Capital Management has provided a $68 million construction mortgage for the development of NextWave Tempe, a Class A industrial project in Tempe. A partnership between Overton Moore Properties and Invesco Real Estate broke ground on the project,
Iowa State is arguably the best college sports program in the country right now. In October the Cyclones had the rare distinction of having their football team,
Collins Comfort Masters, a trusted name in HVAC, water and plumbing since 1985, is you go-to plumbers for the residents of Phoenix and the Valley.
Dylan and Noelle Zmrzel plan to sue the Willow Midwife Center for Birth & Wellness AZ, LLC in Mesa for the death of their newborn, saying the attending midwives should have done more to keep the mom and baby safe.