
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Phoenix.
Campaigning heats up over Phoenix light rail vote
A large number of early mail-in ballots could mean higher voter turnout than expected at the height of the Phoenix summer.
Read the full story on 12NEWS.
Phoenix police get training on people with mental issues
PHOENIX (AP) - Phoenix's police chief says members of her department must undergo training in mental health issues under the latest reform rolled out to improve accountability and trust. Chief Jeri Williams said Monday the hundreds of officers who patrol the streets of the nation's fifth largest city must attend an eight-hour "mental health first aid" course over the next two years to help them better identify people who are mentally ill or have substance abuse problems.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
13 students suspended for vaping at a Phoenix high school
A total of 26 students have been suspended in that district the first two weeks of school.
Read the full story on 12NEWS.
2 shuttered Arizona shelters for immigrant kids could reopen
Southwest Key filed applications to reopen a downtown Phoenix facility that can house 420 children and one in the outer suburbs that can house 139.
Read the full story on ABC10.
Off-duty firefighter rescues dog trapped in burning home
Good news: An off-duty firefighter rescued a dog trapped inside a burning house in Phoenix.
Read the full story on WRAL TV.
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