News

Back to school already? Yes, it's early. But sometimes I wonder why metro Phoenix schools have a long summer break at all.
Two brothers from Springfield had integral roles in creating a movie that will be hitting the big screen in September.
It's hot outside and sticky, but while the monsoon has arrived in Phoenix, there's not enough moisture for rain.
Hundreds of children were at the all-girls summer camp when flood waters hit Friday, leaving a dozen missing and several ...
With more rain on the way, the risk of life-threatening flooding was still high in central Texas on Monday even as crews search urgently for the missing following a holiday weekend deluge that killed ...
Devastating flash floods from a storm that pounded central Texas have killed at least 51 people as rescuers scour a ...
A pre-monsoon storm dumped more than an inch of rain over much of the north Valley on June 1, hinting at a wetter summer ahead around metro Phoenix.
Measurable rainfall in the first week of June has only been recorded 21 times since 1896, according to weather records. The rain would be welcome after a winter of below-normal precipitation.
We have First Alert days in the forecast for Sunday, June 1st, and Monday, June 2nd, because of the chance for showers in the Valley. It’s rare to get rain this time of year, but how rare is it?
A cool and wet low-pressure system was set to sweep through the Desert Southwest through May 6, according to Naitonal Weather Service.
Phoenix’s rainfall record for Friday’s date is 0.21 inches from 1917. In addition to the precipitation, some parts of metro Phoenix saw wind gusts measured at 40 mph.
Phoenix is actually above normal for rainfall so far this March. Through March 11 (again not including the 0.07 inches on Wednesday), March is running 0.12 inches above normal in the rainfall ...