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Top Phoenix news: Hundreds become citizens; woman accused of beating kids with hammer; more

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Published on July 05, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Phoenix.

Hundreds become US citizens in Phoenix naturalization ceremony on 4th of July

More than 350 new Americans were welcomed in two Phoenix-area naturalization ceremonies this 4th of July.

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Girder installation a milestone in Phoenix freeway project

Construction of a new 22-mile freeway around much of the southern perimeter of metro Phoenix has reached another milestone. The Arizona Department of Transportation says workers recently installed the last of over 1,000 girders needed for construction of 40 bridges for the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway.

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Report: Phoenix woman beat teen children with a hammer

A Phoenix woman is facing child abuse charges after her son and daughter told school officials she beat them with a hammer. 

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Phoenix Councilman Carlos Garcia says he will meet with police officer union

Phoenix City Councilman Carlos Garcia tells 12 News he plans to meet with representatives of the police union who recently slammed him on social media.

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Video shows the contentious 2018 arrest of Dravon Ames, who is now demanding two Phoenix cops be fired

Dravon Ames and his family are now threatening to sue the city of Phoenix for $10 million following the release of a now-viral video.

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