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It isn't summer yet, but it's already splash pad weather in Phoenix. While most splash pads don't open until April or May, these spots are open now.
The hot weather is a health risk for people, but it's also bad news for the region's snowpack and could trigger an earlier start to wildfires.
A Phoenix restaurant was named among the best places to get seafood in America. With so many great options, it's a truly baffling pick. Here's why.
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Fry's Marketplace in Phoenix stocks up for Passover with one of the largest kosher selections in Arizona
A Phoenix grocery store is stocking up on traditional Passover foods ahead of the April 1 holiday, giving Jewish families across the Valley a one-stop shop for their Seder dinner preparations. Fry's Marketplace in Phoenix has one of the largest selections of traditional Passover foods in Arizona.
Metro Phoenix hit 100 degrees on Wednesday, setting a new record for the earliest 100-degree day. Here's what to expect, plus forecast and radar.
Phoenix residents are being asked to weigh in on a plan that would steadily raise their trash bills over the next several years. Phoenix Public Works has rolled out a customer survey on a proposed multi-year increase to the city's residential solid waste fee,
SRP and APS will not shut off power to customers with delinquent accounts through Sunday as extreme heat hits the Valley.
Shortly after Phoenix officials rolled out their new plan to address homelessness in Phoenix, we're getting a look at how it is already impacting those in need.