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An 18-year-old accidentally shot a 13-year-old Sunday after firing a weapon as the two were playing with Nerf guns, Phoenix police said. The older teen has been arrested and faces manslaughter … more
Peoria City Council recently completed their appraisal of City Attorney Emily Jurmu, and approved amendments to her contract that provides for an increase in base salary and deferred compensation that, city staff says, will more closely align her with peer counterparts in the Valley. more
Responding to criticisms from some corners that the Queen Creek Police Department did not act quickly enough to save 16-year-old Preston Lord on the October night he was severely beaten during a … more
PHOENIX - In Arizona, the ability to make a right turn at a red light is considered all but a sacred right. And now state lawmakers want to make sure it isn't taken away unless there's a darn … more
Phoenix police detectives are investigating an aggravated assault on an officer that occurred early Sunday morning in the 1700 block of West Bell Road. The officer is expected to survive his … more
PHOENIX – Dogs waiting to be adopted from the Arizona Humane Society can be taken out of the facilities for a couple of hours prior to the shelter opening. A volunteer comes into the … more

A man was shot about 10 p.m. Saturday night near Westgate in Glendale, police said. Authorities received a call that there was a shooting near 9500 W. Glendale Avenue. The shooting occurred … more
Perry High School’s boys basketball team was recognized at a recent Chandler Unified School District Governing Board meeting, weeks after winning its third consecutive state title. The … more
Ballet Arizona, the Valley’s only professional ballet company, will blend classical and contemporary ballets during the upcoming 2024-25 season. more
CHANDLER – Advocates are pushing for a bill to bolster Arizona’s animal cruelty laws following a surge in reported cases and a high-profile incident in which 55 maltreated dogs were … more
Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a bid by House Speaker Ben Toma to require that any American government course needed for high school graduation include at least 45 minutes of instruction about the … more
In a national semifinal where both teams struggled to unlock the offense that brought them to Glendale, each basket in the second half Saturday was magnified. Most of those buckets were for the … more
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