Troopers made an unusual traffic stop in the overnight hours on Friday in the I-10 Deck Park Tunnel in downtown Phoenix.
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Best things to do in metro Phoenix this month include the WM Phoenix Open, a hoop-dancing championship and an international soccer tournament.
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A building ridge of high pressure brings a warmer and dry weekend ahead, with climbing temperatures continuing in to next week.
The streak ended just one day shy of tying the current record of 160 days without measurable rain in Phoenix, a record set in 1972. And it's still dry. With the .01 of an inch recorded Wednesday, Phoenix is still 2.68 inches below average since Oct. 1, the start of the water year.
By next week, temperatures will jump into the low 80s. Monday is expected to reach 83 degrees, with Tuesday slightly warmer at 84 degrees.
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More than 1 million people could pour into western Maricopa County in the coming decades – if housing developers can secure the water.
The Phoenix Union High School District declared itself on Friday a "safe zone" for all students "regardless of citizenship status."
Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is renewing a push to regulate groundwater in rural parts of the drought-stricken state.
The "Rural Groundwater Management Act" would create new agencies to conserve water, Hobbs said during a news conference.