Microchip filed a notice with the state of Arizona on March 3 announcing intent to lay off 330 people from the Tempe facility. When the company announced the closure in December, the plant was not planned to close until September. The closure of the plant will save the company about $90 million annually, company officials said in the filing.
An Arizona suburb was named among the top 10 places people are moving to in 2025, a new ranking shows. Here's where and why people are moving.
Spring into some fun this March with free entertainment, celebrity sightings, and cultural experiences that’ll make you feel like you’re transported out of the Valley!
A Tempe man was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for illegally owning guns and ammo, as well as documenting the torture and killing of pigeons.
An illegal immigrant living in Phoenix identified as Edgar Guadalupe Jimenez-Aguilar has been indicted on human smuggling and drug charges.
State lawmakers are making yet another bid to wipe out the requirement for cities, towns and counties to publish — and pay for — notices in local papers. For some
Jalen Woods was visiting Arizona in August of 2024 when he was arrested while driving a rental vehicle on Mill Avenue, according to court documents.
A Tempe man was sentenced to 47 months in prison for multiple acts of "animal crushing," possessing videos of the acts and numerous illegal firearms.
Located across from the neon red Foot Locker sign inside Arizona Mills mall in Tempe, the bubblegum-pink sign announces you've arrived at Bubble Planet Phoenix: An Immersive Experience, a new attraction that opened Feb.
Tempe has a new and very visible art project. The sculptures are atop two new bridges over Interstate 10 at the Broadway Curve. Here's what they are.
Chains are struggling in the Valley. Some out-of-state spots closed their only Arizona locations and local chains lost links.