A service disruption continues to hamper customers of Capital One, with some frustrated that they are unable to see their deposits
Frustrated Capital One customers flooded social media Thursday morning with complaints about account access issues.
Arizona death row inmate Aaron Gunches has asked to be executed next month. This comes as Gov. Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes have said they’re prepared to restart using lethal injection.
Protesters gathered in the Navajo capital to raise awareness of what they said were threats to their freedoms.
More than 350 attendees are expected to attend the 2025 Venture Madness Conference and Expo, which takes place April 2-3 at Mountain America Stadium in downtown Tempe. The event — which offers participants exclusive access to investors and venture capital firms — is hosted in partnership with the Arizona Commerce Authority.
Monday is Martin Luther King Day. Here's what to know about the businesses and services that are closed for the holiday in Arizona.
The Tolleson Union High School District board was set to vote on a resolution that would authorize lease-purchase financing of Isaac property.
Home to the oldest continuously cultivated soil in the US, this desert-bound city boasts a fascinating food scene all its own.
The Arizona Sports Hall of Fame will have a sixth member from the Arizona Cardinals. It was announced Thursday that team owner Michael Bidwill has been elected to the 2024/2025 class of the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame, which honors athletes, coaches, administrators and others who have made exceptional contributions to sports in Arizona.
Capital One business checking boasts unlimited transactions — a rare feature from a brick-and-mortar bank — but if you want to bank in person, make sure you live near one of its relatively few ...
Holding signs that read, “Honor the Treaty of 1868. Reauthorize RECA. Funding for Health Care” and “Speaker Johnson, pass RECA before we die,” a group of Diné people marched to the Navajo Nation Council Chambers in Window Rock on Monday to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance for Downwinders and to urge their tribal leaders
As KPMG’s legal arm awaits a decision on whether it can operate as an alternative business structure in Arizona, Stuart Fuller describes the reasons the firm has pushed to enter the competitive U.S. market,