Skip Navigation
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share on SMS
Share on Email
Navigation
News
Back
Local
Valley
Arizona
Crime
Nation World
Near Me
Politics
I-Team
12News en Español
Features
Latest News Stories
Reward offered in theft of giant spoon from Phoenix Dairy Queen
Nearly 1,300 people losing jobs at Lucid Motors plant in Casa Grande
Weather
Back
Forecast
Radar
10-Day
Hourly
Maps
Traffic
Heat
Monsoon
SkyCams
Latest Weather Stories
Next system brings nasty winds and much colder temps Monday-Tuesday
At least 26 dead after tornadoes rake US Midwest, South
Sports
VERIFY
Search
Search:
Search
Right Now
Phoenix, AZ »
59°
Phoenix, AZ »
Weather
Closings
Advertise With Us
Meet the Team
Forecast
TV Listings
VERIFY
Español
RADAR
12News on YouTube
Bullhorn
Gas prices
Arizona Midday
Today in AZ
Those Who Serve
Download Our App
Breaking News
Read More »
More (
) »
Phoenix's Leading Local News: Weather, Traffic, Sports and more | Phoenix, Arizona | 12NEWS.com
Sunday Square Off
What's next after door slams shut on housing bill
Sunday Square Off
Phoenix's 1st Black councilwoman was a political unknown. But she had a secret to her success.
Kesha Hodge Washington tells 'Sunday Square Off' she relied on African-American sorority she leads for vital campaign support.
Sunday Square Off
1st Black councilwoman's secret to success
Political newcomer Kesha Hodge Washington relied on the African-American sorority she leads for vital campaign support.
Sunday Square Off
Bill boosting housing faces changes
Republican State Sen. Steve Kaiser of Phoenix says his bill knocking down barriers to building more housing will be amended Monday in order to win support.
Sunday Square Off
'Hunger Games' for low-income renters
This might sound like "Hunger Games" for housing: Valley cities hold a lottery for folks who need the most help with paying the rent.
Sunday Square Off
Phoenix's interim chief on shooting surge
Less than three months into the new year, Phoenix police shootings are on a pace to surpass the record high set five years ago.
Sunday Square Off
Can AG Mayes take action against Saudi farm?
"Sunday Square Off" viewers that within about two weeks her office would take action on one of her top campaign promises.
Sunday Square Off
Dem free-for-all in race for Gallego seat
Democratic state Senate leader Raquel Teran is stepping down from her leadership position to run for the House seat that Congressman Ruben Gallego is vacating.
Sunday Square Off
Where's accountability for election smears?
Democratic lawyer Roy Herrera says he's getting calls from elected officials about filing defamation suits.
Sunday Square Off
Can Tom Horne manage voucher expansion?
Republican School Superintendent Tom Horne is in charge of administering an estimated $350 million in disbursements to parents and vendors.
Politics
Scottsdale mayor 'misspoke' on Rio Verde Foothills water sources
We correct the record regarding what Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega said during and after his Feb. 19 appearance on "Sunday Square Off."
Sunday Square Off
Why it's time to talk about rising water prices
The Arizona Republic's Joanna Allhands explains why water managers need to brace water users for rising prices.
Sunday Square Off
Phoenix's 1st Black councilwoman was a political unknown. But she had a secret to her success.
Kesha Hodge Washington tells 'Sunday Square Off' she relied on African-American sorority she leads for vital campaign support.
Sunday Square Off
1st Black councilwoman's secret to success
Political newcomer Kesha Hodge Washington relied on the African-American sorority she leads for vital campaign support.
Sunday Square Off
Bill boosting housing faces changes
Republican State Sen. Steve Kaiser of Phoenix says his bill knocking down barriers to building more housing will be amended Monday in order to win support.
Sunday Square Off
'Hunger Games' for low-income renters
This might sound like "Hunger Games" for housing: Valley cities hold a lottery for folks who need the most help with paying the rent.
Sunday Square Off
Phoenix's interim chief on shooting surge
Less than three months into the new year, Phoenix police shootings are on a pace to surpass the record high set five years ago.
Sunday Square Off
Can AG Mayes take action against Saudi farm?
"Sunday Square Off" viewers that within about two weeks her office would take action on one of her top campaign promises.
Sunday Square Off
Dem free-for-all in race for Gallego seat
Democratic state Senate leader Raquel Teran is stepping down from her leadership position to run for the House seat that Congressman Ruben Gallego is vacating.
Sunday Square Off
Where's accountability for election smears?
Democratic lawyer Roy Herrera says he's getting calls from elected officials about filing defamation suits.
Sunday Square Off
Can Tom Horne manage voucher expansion?
Republican School Superintendent Tom Horne is in charge of administering an estimated $350 million in disbursements to parents and vendors.
Politics
Scottsdale mayor 'misspoke' on Rio Verde Foothills water sources
We correct the record regarding what Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega said during and after his Feb. 19 appearance on "Sunday Square Off."
Sunday Square Off
Why it's time to talk about rising water prices
The Arizona Republic's Joanna Allhands explains why water managers need to brace water users for rising prices.
Before You Leave, Check This Out
KPNX would like to send you push notifications about the latest news and weather.
Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings.
No Thanks
Allow