Don't Mess With A Cocktail Waitress
A cocktail waitress in Phoenix makes a list of gripes while on the grind -- nineteen reasons why she hates you. Yes, you.
View ArticleVIDEOS: Another Dust Storm Blankets Phoenix
Haboobs — huge dust storms — are hitting the city more often than they used to. Scorching temperatures, even by Arizona standards, and unusually dry conditions are combining to create more of the dirt...
View ArticleFloods Hit Phoenix In Area's Wettest Day Ever Recorded
The more than 3 inches of rainfall already recorded in the Phoenix region Monday represents more than a third of its normal annual total.
View ArticleWhat If The Drought Doesn't End? 'The Water Knife' Is One Possibility
It's Chinatown meets Mad Max in writer Paolo Bacigalupi's new desert dystopia, filled with climate refugees, powerful state border patrols, and secret agents called water knives.
View ArticlePhoenix Students Restore School To Reclaim Native American Identity
A century-long government assimilation program boarded children from their tribes. Now some former students are turning their old school into a Native American cultural center to play their own music.
View ArticleSouthwestern, Plains States Brace For Record High Temperatures This Weekend
Temperatures in Phoenix are forecast to go as high as 120 degrees. A massive high-pressure system has prompted excessive-heat warnings for parts of five states in the Southwest and the Plains.
View ArticleWhen The Going Gets Hot, Construction Workers Get Nocturnal
Arizona is getting so hot during the summer days, one construction site in Phoenix has had to redefine "nightlife" and pour concrete at 1 a.m.
View ArticleDon't Mess With A Cocktail Waitress
A cocktail waitress in Phoenix makes a list of gripes while on the grind -- nineteen reasons why she hates you. Yes, you.
View ArticleVIDEOS: Another Dust Storm Blankets Phoenix
Haboobs — huge dust storms — are hitting the city more often than they used to. Scorching temperatures, even by Arizona standards, and unusually dry conditions are combining to create more of the dirt...
View ArticleFloods Hit Phoenix In Area's Wettest Day Ever Recorded
The more than 3 inches of rainfall already recorded in the Phoenix region Monday represents more than a third of its normal annual total.(Image credit: Nick Blumberg/KJZZ)
View ArticleWhat If The Drought Doesn't End? 'The Water Knife' Is One Possibility
It's Chinatown meets Mad Max in writer Paolo Bacigalupi's new desert dystopia, filled with climate refugees, powerful state border patrols, and secret agents called water knives.(Image credit: Ariel...
View ArticlePhoenix Students Restore School To Reclaim Native American Identity
A century-long government assimilation program boarded children from their tribes. Now some former students are turning their old school into a Native American cultural center to play their own...
View ArticleSouthwestern, Plains States Brace For Record High Temperatures This Weekend
Temperatures in Phoenix are forecast to go as high as 120 degrees. A massive high-pressure system has prompted excessive-heat warnings for parts of five states in the Southwest and the Plains.
View ArticleWhen The Going Gets Hot, Construction Workers Get Nocturnal
Arizona is getting so hot during the summer days, one construction site in Phoenix has had to redefine "nightlife" and pour concrete at 1 a.m.(Image credit: Sarah Ventre/KJZZ)
View ArticleIt's Too Hot For Some Planes To Fly In Phoenix
Temperatures were expected to climb as high as 120 degrees there on Tuesday — too high for some smaller planes to handle.(Image credit: Matt York/AP)
View ArticleChris Bianco, 'Pizza Yoda,' Is Sharing His Wisdom In A New Cookbook, He Is
The Arizona chef, widely regarded as the father of the modern artisanal pizza movement, weaves threads of memory, tradition and family in a book that reflects his evolution as a chef and...
View ArticlePhoenix Mayor Asks Trump To Delay Visit, Hoping For 'More Sound Judgment'
President Trump says he's "seriously considering" a pardon for former Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Doing so would "enflame emotions and further divide our nation," says Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton.(Image credit:...
View Article10 Years After Housing Crisis: A Realtor, A Renter, Starting Over, Staying Put
In Phoenix, homes lost 56 percent of their value during the bust, plunging hundreds of thousands of homeowners underwater on their mortgages. The market may have rebounded, but many scars remain.(Image...
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