What would it take to bring hockey back to Phoenix after the Coyotes left for Utah? Simple: A new owner who can attract private cash for an arena.
Millions of dollars are now coming to Nevada to add wildlife crossings for the federally threatened Mojave desert tortoise.
Even after the team moved and Utah officially began operations, there remained hope that the Coyotes may return to the NHL ...
The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has been awarded a $16.8 million grant by the U.S. Department of ...
In the past year, the saga of the Arizona Coyotes has finally come to a conclusion. After years of being the laughingstock of ...
The Nevada Department of Transportation has received a $16.8 million grant to protect the Mojave Desert tortoise and improve ...
It seems as though the dream just won't die, as a new Arizona state supervisor wants the NHL to once again return to the desert.
Maricopa County will form an advisory committee to explore options to bring hockey to the region after the Arizona Coyotes relocated last year.
Maricopa County intends to form a committee to find a way to get a new National Hockey League team in the Valley. Supervisor ...
The Maricopa County Board held its first meeting of 2024, and chairman Thomas Galvin brought up his strategy for returning ...
Will hockey return to the desert? Local officials are dropping the puck on the arduous process of bringing back the Arizona ...
Tom Galvin, the newly elected chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, met with commissioner Gary Bettman with the ...