Phoenix
-
Massive dust storm sweeps through Phoenix, causing damage, power outagesHeavy rain and wind followed the dust storm, delaying flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and causing some damage to a terminal roof.U.S. NewsAug 26
-
Burn injuries from sizzling hot sidewalks? Yes, and it’s happening in the U.S. SouthwestSizzling sidewalks and unshaded playgrounds pose risks for surface burns as air temperatures reach new summertime highs in Southwest cities like Phoenix and Las Vegas.U.S. NewsJul 5, 2024
-
-
Advertisement
-
New Music Friday: 9 releases worth a spin this weekend (23 June 2023)Even though we're only a couple of days into summer, it's time to start thinking about what's coming out in the fall. Sorry about that.EntertainmentJun 23, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
5 songs you music hear this week: 07 Nov 2022Plenty of interesting collaborations this week along with a song that might have you scratching your head just a little bit.EntertainmentNov 7, 2022
-
5 songs you must hear this week: 15 August 2022We're still in the dog days of summer, but that doesn't mean we can't start looking ahead to what's coming in the fall, right? Let's get started.EntertainmentAug 15, 2022
-
-
Police shoot man suspected of driving truck into 7 cyclists during Arizona bike eventFour people are in critical condition, while another two are in critical but stable condition.CrimeJun 19, 2021
-
-
Traditional Halifax holiday fundraiser pivots to persevere for local youthThe Phoenix Holiday Luncheon To Go aims to raise money for vulnerable Maritime youth this holiday season.CanadaNov 3, 2020
-
‘It’s been tough’: Federal civil servants lament 4 years of issues with Phoenix pay systemThe federal government brought in the system four years ago for all employees and it continues to be plagued with issues.CanadaFeb 19, 2020
-
-
Advertisement
-
Phoenix man shoots self in face trying to quiet down neighboursThis incident happened in the U.S., but how often are people injured by guns in Canada? More than you might think.TrendingOct 8, 2019
-
-
Advertisement
-
Public sector strike possible after feds walk away from the table: unionWith a federal election call expected any day, there is little chance that bargaining would resume before the Oct. 21 vote, the union said.CanadaSep 7, 2019
Trending
-
Over $1.7 million raised for 88-year-old army vet working in grocery store1,800 Read -
Judge rules proposed Alberta separation referendum would be unconstitutional1,678 Read -
FIFA Men’s World Cup 2026: Here’s who Team Canada will face1,386 Read -
Hundreds of public sector workers warned their jobs could be cut: union1,360 Read -
Carney, Trump and Sheinbaum talk trade in Washington at FIFA World Cup draw984 Read -
U.S. military kills 4 alleged ‘narco-terrorists’ in another boat strike887 Read -
Top Videos
-
Millions of dollars worth of fraud alleged at B.C. social development ministry19 Viewed -
Canada sees sharp drop in unemployment, but what does that mean for the economy?11 Viewed -
Canada, Sweden will continue conversations on Gripen fighter jet deal, Joly says11 Viewed -
Trump awarded FIFA peace prize: ‘One of the great honours of my life’10 Viewed -
Alberta judge finds proposed referendum question on separation is unconstitutional -
FIFA Men’s World Cup 2026: Who Team Canada will face in Group B -