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Crime Scene is a company that sells and distributes forensic supplies to law enforcement agencies, universities, as well as the general public. Tom Arriola, 64, is the founder of Crime Scene, … more
Phoenix Police Department detectives said they believe speed may have been a factor in the death of man hit by a vehicle Tuesday morning as he was pushing a shopping cart across the road near 35 th … more
While the Arizona Department of Public Safety has not yet provided the result of its investgation into the Jan. 7 fatal pedestrian car accident in the Town of Paradise Valley, the family of late … more
Megadeth is bringing its live show to North America with a nationwide fall tour, Destroy All Enemies, which will include a Phoenix stop. more
Two teens have been indicted in what the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office called an “ambush” shooting of a Phoenix police officer. Mathew Rodriguez, 17, has been charged as an … more
Three Phoenix hiking trails will be closed on days when the National Weather Service issues an excessive heat warning, city officials said. Camelback Mountain's Echo and Cholla trails and all … more

PHOENIX — Progress Arizona is launching a campaign to deny new terms to two of the state Supreme Court justices who voted earlier this month to allow the 1864 law on abortion to once again be … more
Acclaimed Mexican singer-songwriter Eden Muñoz will bring his Como en los Viejos Tiempos tour to Phoenix. more
Sonar Technician (Surface) 2nd Class Kevin Perez, from Phoenix, blows a signal whistle aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey. more
In tandem with their new album, Imagine Dragons will embark on their biggest North American headline tour to date. more
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to consider a request by Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake to ban the use of electronic vote-counting machines in Arizona. Lake and former Republican … more
Arizona is at risk of straining its power grid as AI servicing data centers proliferate around Maricopa County, leaving power companies rushing to meet developer demand, without compromising safety, service or increasing consumer costs. more
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