Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has long been the official rain gauge for metro Phoenix. Why, especially when Valley weather varies a lot?
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport's latest Bipartisan Infrastructure Law grant will fund an improvement that will cut the time passengers spend waiting.
This marks the end of the second-longest dry period in Phoenix on record, just one day shy of breaking the longest record. The current record was set in 1972 with 160 days without measurable rain.
Before Wednesday’s drizzle, Sky Harbor hadn’t had any measurable precipitation since Aug. 22 – that’s 159 straight days of dry conditions.
The streak fell just a day short of tying the record of 160 days, which was set during the Nixon Administration.
Parts of metro Phoenix saw rain on Monday. However, the dry streak continues. Here's why that is, plus rainfall totals, forecast and weather radar.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has served Valley residents. Here's what's in store for this year's Sky Harbor anniversary.
From Paris to Mexico City to Hawaii and beyond, here are all the new flights coming to Phoenix Sky Harbor and Mesa Gateway airports this year.
Were you racing to your gate to catch your flight and left something behind at Sky Harbor? Here's what you need to do if you are looking to reclaim your property lost at the airport.
According to the Phoenix Sky Harbor website, the flight was an American Airlines flight to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
As a part of a yearlong celebration of Phoenix purchasing the airport, a new place of cultural diversity has been launched.
With light showers moving into the Valley, Monday could be the day when Phoenix’s second-longest streak without rain comes to an end.