Egyptian Motor Hotel Is Phoenix’s Perfectly Kitschy Nightlife Hotspot
Come for the retro-vibe rooms, stay for the late-night bar
Scottsdale Is the Perfect Desert Destination
A historic mansion, Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and Marilyn Monroe’s favorite pool await
Could the Solution to Arizona's Drought Involve the Pacific Ocean?
The project has yet to be approved
This Is the Best City and State If You Want to Retire Early
A new study suggests there's one particular Southwest region that offers an ideal mix of livability and affordability
Arizona’s Wild Horses Are Living Emblems of the Old West
Once destined to disappear, they’re now considered a national treasure. Here’s how to visit (and support) them.
You Probably Need a Weekend in Sedona, Uber-Relaxing by the Vortexes
L’Auberge de Sedona is the creekside inn here to soothe what ails you
Why Are People Building Their Own Cybertrucks? We Asked Them.
What do Russian YouTubers, a Bosnian businessman and an Arizona EMT have in common? Homemade Tesla Cybertrucks.
An Arizona Suburb Is Attracting an Abundance of Millionaires
The allure of Paradise Valley
Arizona Coyotes Planning to Use a 5,000-Seat College Arena as Temporary Home
Arizona State University is nearing a deal to allow the NHL team to play in the the school's new multipurpose arena
Ever Wanted to Live in a Luxury Dome? One Is On Sale Now in Arizona.
It's on sale for $3.75 million
Arizona Coyotes Facing Eviction From NHL Arena Over Unpaid Bills
The city of Glendale informed the Coyotes they'll be locked out of Gila River Arena on December 20 if the issue isn't resolved
Caleb Smith Is Second MLB Player Ejected for Illegal Sticky Substances
He joins Seattle Mariners reliever Héctor Santiago, who ended up serving a 10-game suspension
The 20 Greatest Drives in America
A panel of drivers, enthusiasts and collectors chart the country's most iconic road trips, from the PCH to the Tail of the Dragon
Will the Inevitable Heat Death of Phoenix Arrive in the Next 100 Years?
Some experts believe Arizona's largest city is creeping toward a state of unlivability
Arizona’s “Secret Season” Starts … Now
With fewer people, lower prices and tolerable temps, this is the time to visit