A Valley architect bought the 10-foot-tall snake statue from the Fry's Electronics auction. He plans to put it in a new local bar, but first has to figure out how to remove it from the empty store.| KJZZ
A new Arizona law signed by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs Monday is meant to increase the state’s housing supply while conserving groundwater.| KJZZ
Efforts are underway to provide permanent housing on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park for employees displaced by the Dragon Bravo Fire.| KJZZ
A $60 million recovery hospital for child and young adult survivors of sex trafficking is set to break ground in Glendale, in what advocates are calling a major step forward in long-term, trauma-informed care.| KJZZ
Phoenix is set to receive nearly $180 million in federal funding to help build a new advanced water purification facility — a project city leaders say is critical to both economic growth and long-term water resilience.| KJZZ
Phoenix police are delaying the launch date for new rules on when officers can resort to violence or use physical force on suspects until Feb. 18. The policy has been under construction for nearly the entire tenure of the interim police chief who took over the agency in 2022.| KJZZ
Get early results from the Associated Press for Arizona's 13 statewide ballot measures.| KJZZ
Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway says enforcing Proposition 314 would require far more manpower, jail space, training and funding than his 40-officer department has.| KJZZ
The Phoenix Police Department — Arizona’s largest law-enforcement agency — has been understaffed since the Great Recession. Now, by approving Proposition 314, voters have effectively increased officer workload by making them immigration agents, too.| KJZZ