Juneteenth marks freedom — and closures for federal offices, banks, and schools
Juneteenth, June 19, marks the end of slavery in the U.S. and is a federal holiday, closing many offices, banks,…
Juneteenth, June 19, marks the end of slavery in the U.S. and is a federal holiday, closing many offices, banks,…
Thousands of Arizona Public Service customers who have solar panels pay an extra monthly fee on their bills.
More financial help is coming to those who own a manufactured home and are forced to move for specific reasons.
Surprise police are investigating an apparent arson case at a home early Thursday morning. No injuries were reported.
President Trump announced Thursday that Intel has struck a deal with Apple to produce computer chips in the United States.
Salt River Project entered an agreement with Italy-based energy technology company Energy Dome to build a new non-lithium-ion storage system…
A Dallas hospitality company has signed two more leases in the Phoenix area even before its first Arizona location opens.
From budget road trips to discounted FIFA merchandise at major retailers, fans across the country are finding creative ways to…
Trump and Iran's president signed an agreement at Versailles, but major issues including nuclear oversight remain unresolved.
New York celebrates the Knicks’ first NBA title parade in 53 years, with stars, music, and fans packing the Canyon…