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A man stole street signs indicating where a photo radar camera was in Tempe and is now facing charges, police said. Police ...
Neighbors say a woman found in her Ahwatukee backyard was dead for days and her home, stacked with stuf,f is creating a ...
Lake Mead, the river’s largest reservoir, is about 30% full and federal officials have now said that shortages will last ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — State prison officials announced on Tuesday the execution date for the man who raped and murdered a west ...
CHANDLER, AZ (AZFamily) — Chandler police say officers helped rescue a kidnapped teen girl from Kansas who was being held at ...
Arizona finally has the funding for its Sex Offender Management Board with its goal to keep predators from reoffending and ...
(3TV/CBS 5) -- It’s time to go on the record. Joined by Hod Rabino of DevilsDigest.com and Jordan Hamm of Sports360AZ, we ...
A Scottsdale man said he was buying tickets to Philadelphia when he was charged $844 for duplicate tickets but couldn't get a ...
The two Republican gubernatorial candidates haven't said whether they'd back legislation to eliminate mail-in voting like ...
A company is using satellites and artificial intelligence to help detect and fight wildfires and has just entered the U.S.
Robert LaMacchia is the head of business development for OroraTech, a satellite company that monitors wildfires from space.
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