
Coyotes expect arena plans to be finalized by end of season
By Scott Burnside | ESPN.com The Arizona Coyotes are expecting plans for a new permanent home in the state to be finalized by the end

By Scott Burnside | ESPN.com The Arizona Coyotes are expecting plans for a new permanent home in the state to be finalized by the end

Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Department of Agriculture quarantined horses at Turf Paradise in Phoenix Thursday after an incident concerning a highly contagious virus. The

By Erik Brady, USA TODAY The “Future of Sports” is a 50-page document that imagines what’s ahead in the industry over the next 25 years.

By Daniel Goldstein | Trulia Even winning back a professional football team doesn’t mean a housing boom In the ecstasy and agony of a city

Bruce Stays Loose with Panther Goose Cardinals Have Cam and Eggs for Dinner Palmer: I’m Gone from Carolina in My Mind Red

“I don’t know what to say. I don’t even know my social security number.” ~ Cardinals defensive tackle Frostee Rucker struggling to explain how he

ASU rescues Alabama band after instruments go missing By Kayla S. Samoy | The Arizona Republic When the University of Alabama marching band got off

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star With rumors of a possible move surrounding the Coyotes, the City of Glendale announced it has received three

By Maria Polletta | The Arizona Republic City could soon be home to a $54 million, 24-field sports complex — assuming someone is willing to

Sheraton has lost at least $29 million since 2008 By Dustin Gardner | The Arizona Republic If you’ve got around $300 million you don’t know

From the Rose Law Group Growlery by Phil Riske, managing editor During his speech at the National Football Foundation awards banquet this week, Dallas and

It looks as though the answers are finally becoming clear about he future of the Arizona Coyotes. ABC 15 KNXV-TV reports Coyotes co-owner CEO and

From the Rose Law Group Growlery By Phil Riske, managing editor When you’re the son of the high school football coach in a small

By Rebecca Winn | Cronkite News After legal battles between the city of Glendale and the Arizona Coyotes this past summer, the Coyotes may


From the Rose Law Group Growlery/By Phil Riske, managing editor (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) There’s bound to be more

By Paul Giblin, The Republic As the deadline nears for management groups to bid on running Glendale’s Gila River Arena, the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes and

ByAndrew Joseph, azcentral sports Arizona State wasted no time with its Phase II renovation of Sun Devil Stadium. The field is already gone. Excavators and

How college students are bankrolling the athletics arms race By Brad Wolverton, Ben Hallman, Shane Shifflett and Sandhya Kambhampati | The Huffington Post Deep within

NEWS RELEASE Arizona leaders will be honored Jan. 7 in Phoenix as the kickoff event for the College Football Playoff National Championship. IRVING, Texas

Scottsdale Independent Andrea Fappani of Scottsdale captured the world championship title in senior reining at the 2015 Lucas Oil American Quarter Horse Association World Championship

By Elizabeth Blackburn | Cronkite News Patriotic events at many pro sporting events around the country were paid for with Defense Department marketing funds, an

Pete Wlodkowski steadied himself over the ball at home plate and striped a wedge to a kidney-shaped green out in center field. “I can’t remember

From the Rose Law Group Growlery/By Phil Riske, managing editor UPDATE: The Friday call that resulted in the ejection of Dysart High School senior

By Jason P. Skoda, Tribune The sign of a good golfer is more than the ability to rip the ball down the middle of the

By Craig Morgan | KTAR The Coyotes will keep a close eye on the upcoming Glendale elections, starting with Tuesday’s recall election for councilmember Gary

By Tyler Killian | azcentral sports Those who remember IndyCar racing at Phoenix International Raceway are thrilled to see it return. Those who don’t remember
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By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror An appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit from conservative groups that challenged how Arizona counties verify early ballot signatures

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker who watched as Trump supporters broke into and ransacked the U.S. Capitol in 2021 wants to send Arizona protesters

By Maricopa County The Arizona Cardinals just struck gold in the desert thanks to a little luck of the Irish. With the third overall pick