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Top Phoenix news: Company that used corpses as dummies ordered to pay $58M; woman dies in fire; more

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Published on November 21, 2019
Top Phoenix news: Company that used corpses as dummies ordered to pay $58M; woman dies in fire; morePhoto: Tyler Bolken/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Phoenix.

Pedestrian hit by Phoenix light rail Wednesday morning

The accident happened around 7 a.m. near 50th Street and Washington Street. The pedestrian suffered non-life threatening injuries.

Read the full story on 12NEWS.

Woman dead after fire breaks out at northwest Phoenix home

No one else was injured.

Read the full story on 12NEWS.

Pickup truck carried away in flooded wash north of Phoenix

Three people inside were able to get themselves out.

Read the full story on 12NEWS.

Phoenix library steps up security in wake of gun incidents

Phoenix's main library is stepping up security in the wake of recent incidents involving guns either wielded or found in the building.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Body donation company that used cadavers as crash dummies ordered to pay $58M to families

Ten of 21 plaintiffs who sued a now-defunct Phoenix body donation company will be awarded $58 million, a Maricopa County Superior Court jury decided.

Read the full story on Yahoo News.


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