Amazon launches drone delivery service in Phoenix, offering customers a selection of 50,000 products. The company's latest drone model, the MK30, ensures orders arrive within an hour during daylight and favorable weather.
Phoenix, a longtime hub for aerospace and defense, is becoming an epicenter of semiconductor manufacturing and autonomous vehicles.
Amazon has paused drone deliveries after a crash at its test site in Oregon. However, the company says this isn't the main reason for the pause.
Amazon has paused drone deliveries after a crash at its test site in Oregon. However, the company says this isn't the main reason for the pause.
PHOENIX — A man has died after he was shot overnight in Phoenix, police confirmed. The shooting happened near 21st Avenue and Bethany Home Road. When officers arrived, they found the man shot in a nearby alleyway. First responders rushed the man to the hospital where he died from his injuries.
An Amazon spokesperson said an incident that involved a crash at a testing facility in Oregon was not the primary reason for the pause.
NEW RIVER, Ariz. — A child was hit by a vehicle early Thursday morning in New River, Maricopa County Sheriff's Office officials confirmed. MCSO said that the child is alert but injured and Daisy Mountain Fire & Medical professionals are still evaluating them. The crash happened at 31st Avenue and New River Road.
PHOENIX — Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill has been elected into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame. The Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission announced the decision on Thursday.
In a vast landscape of streaming, Prime Video may very well have the best selection of movies around, and there are some great movies on the service.
At the end of the commercial, "Anyone but you" star Sydney Sweeney delivers the film's iconic line after Meg Ryan gives another table-rattling performance.
The last time we got rain was Aug. 22, 2024. That makes 2024/2025 the second-longest dry streak in Phoenix's recorded history. The longest dry streak ran from Dec. 30, 1971 to June 6, 1972 — just a tiny bit longer than this past one.
Two people who police said stole $125,000 worth of jewelry from multiple Valley stores in the span of three days have been arrested, according to officials with the Phoenix Police Department. The suspects were arrested in the parking lot of a store after stealing a $10,