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Goodbye, 'nonsoon': Facebook event aims to spark monsoon by getting people in Phoenix to wash their cars
In order to open up the skies and encourage Mother Nature to rain down, nearly 2,000 people have pledged to participate in the massive car wash starting Friday.
Read the full story on 12NEWS.
Police: Pedestrian fatally struck by pickup truck
Police say a pedestrian has been killed in north Phoenix after being struck by a pickup truck. They say 54-year-old Manual Araiza was hit about 11 p.m. Saturday and died after being taken to a hospital.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
Bully beatdown caught on camera at Phoenix school
"Kids are killing themselves all the time because of this. They're being bullied," a mother said after her daughter beat up another sixth-grader.
Read the full story on WUSA9.
Police to conduct public safety training exercise in downtown Phoenix Tuesday
The public safety training exercise is expected to occur near the Herberger Theater on Aug. 27 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Read the full story on 12NEWS.
Will America’s ‘Least Sustainable City’ vote to kill rail transit?
The future of transit in Phoenix is in jeopardy, as voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether to allow the city to spend any more money on rail.
Read the full story on Washington Post.
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