Arizona Coyotes: What Atlanta, Cleveland and Seattle's experiences could tell us about the move's aftermath

With the move of the now-former Arizona Coyotes' hockey operations to Utah, Phoenix now joins the rank of cities that have lost a professional sports team. What some cities experienced in the aftermath of a team relocation could give some hints as to what Arizonans can expect in the years (and perhaps decades) ahead.

Arizona Coyotes no more: NHL team moving to Utah following speculation over future

The Arizona Coyotes, an NHL team that moved to Arizona from Canada decades ago, is on the move once again, in a sale that will leave Phoenix without a professional hockey team for the first time since the 1990s.

Guilty plea by leader of polygamous sect near the Arizona-Utah border is at risk of being thrown out

A guilty plea by the leader of an offshoot polygamous sect near the Arizona-Utah border is at risk of being thrown out due to an unmet condition of his deal that hinged on whether others charged in the case also would plead guilty.

Judge walks out of George Kelly trial, Arizona rancher accused of shooting migrants

Judge Thomas Fink walked out of proceedings during the trial of George Kelly, the Arizona rancher charged with killing a migrant passing through his ranch.

Arizona abortion law: What to know as near-total ban from 1864 is restored by state supreme court

A new ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court means that abortion will soon be mostly banned in Arizona as a result of a 19th century law. Here's what to know about the ruling, and what could happen in the future that can change the situation once again.

Abortions in Arizona: State can enforce 1864 law, supreme court rules

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state can enforce its long-dormant law criminalizing all abortions except when a mother's life is at stake.

Amanda Nenigar found dead near California-Arizona border

A woman who went missing near the California-Arizona border has been found dead, the La Paz County Sheriff's Office said.

Former NFL player loses Super Bowl ring while running errands in Gilbert

Former NFL linebacker Chris Washington lost his 1989 Super Bowl ring while running errands in Gilbert. He hopes whoever finds the San Francisco 49ers Championship ring will return it to him.

Lawsuit: 3 Arizona strip clubs drugged customers, charged credit cards for $1 million

Bones Cabaret, Skin Cabaret and Dream Palace. A lawsuit claims all three Scottsdale area strip clubs used an elaborate scheme to charge customers’ credit cards for excessively high amounts without authorization. Here's what we've learned about the allegations.

'One and only deadly mistake': Family says fentanyl claimed Scottsdale teen's life

Fentanyl-related deaths are continuing to climb across Maricopa County, and a family says one of the drug's latest victims was a 17-year-old Scottsdale boy.

Polygamous sect member pleads guilty in scheme to orchestrate sexual acts involving children

A businessman pleaded guilty to conspiring with the leader of an offshoot polygamous sect near the Arizona-Utah border to transport underage girls across state lines, making him the first to be convicted in what authorities say was a scheme to orchestrate sexual acts involving children.

Arizona girl undergoes several amputations after Group A Streptococcus diagnosis

An Arizona 2nd grader is fighting for her life as doctors diagnosed the little girl with Group A Streptococcus. Over the last two weeks, she has undergone multiple amputations.

Meet Taki: 3-year-old Arizona pup looking for forever home after 640+ days in shelter

3-year-old Taki has spent most of his young life in a shelter. The Arizona Animal Welfare League says he's looking for his forever home and already comes with some skills that would make him a wonderful addition to your home.

2024 Election: Kyrsten Sinema to leave Senate

Independent Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema has announced her decision to leave the U.S. Senate “at the end of this year."

Arizona IRS special agent indicted in fellow agent’s shooting death: USAO

An IRS special agent in the West Valley has been indicted, according to federal prosecutors, in connection with a shooting incident in 2023 that left another special agent dead.

Price-fixing conspiracy artificially jacked up apartment rent prices in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona AG says

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is claiming a widespread price-fixing conspiracy artificially jacked up apartment rent prices in the Phoenix and Tucson communities, forcing thousands of families to pay more than what they should have.