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One man was transported to a Phoenix hospital with serious injuries after an explosion happened at TSMC on   Wednesday afternoon, according to a press release.  About 2:30 p.m., … more
A Maricopa County Superior Court jury sided with former Scottsdale City Prosecutor Shawn Fuller May 14 and awarded him $5,250,694 in damages in a wrongful termination lawsuit against the city. … more
Gilbert police have identified the man who drove into a popular Chinese restaurant in town Tuesday and killed himself.   Police identified the driver as Dai Alex Chuang, 64, and that he … more
PHOENIX — Attorney General Kris Mayes filed two new lawsuits against Amazon on Wednesday, accusing the online retail giant of illegal practices that make consumers pay more than they should for … more
The Mesa council candidates for the 2024 election were put to the test during Tuesday’s candidate forum at the Mesa Council Chambers. Hosted by KTAR’s Mike Broomhead, the candidates … more
PHOENIX — Older neighborhoods of single-family homes near the downtowns of large Arizona cities could see major makeovers into more dense developments of duplexes, triplexes and even fourplexes … more

Gilbert police have identifiend the individuals involved in a murder-suicide at a residence earlier this week. Brooke Lundy, 28, was found dead early Monday inside the home in the 1400 block of … more
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs says she’d sure like to have the chance to put two people of her choice on the Arizona Supreme Court. “No governor’s going to turn that down, … more
Grammy-nominated Jordin Sparks will sing the National Anthem before the 108th running of the Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway over Memorial Day Weekend. more
In a newly released 2024 Arizona Voters’ Agenda survey from the Center for the Future of Arizona, voters overwhelmingly supported bipartisan solutions to the humanitarian crisis brought on by … more
Northbound State Route 143 will be closed this weekend between Broadway Road and Washington Street, state transportation officials said Tuesday. Paving work will require the closure from 10 p.m. … more
The city of Phoenix is spending more on public art than ever before, with $25.2 million in projects planned during the next five years, up nearly $5.3 million from last year’s five-year plan. … more
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