
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Phoenix.
Mormon families fleeing Mexico violence arrive in Arizona
An 18-vehicle caravan carrying about 100 members of Mormon families leaving their homes after a violent attack in Mexico arrived in Arizona on Saturday.
Read the full story on NBC 7 San Diego.
Man taken to hospital with head injury after aggravated assault in south Phoenix
The victim was assaulted near 16th Avenue and Tonto Street around 6 a.m. Sunday morning, police say.
Read the full story on 12NEWS.
Hamlin wins Phoenix NASCAR race, qualifies for championship field
Denny Hamlin adamantly insisted "it’s not over” after a critical mistake last week put the Daytona 500 winner on the verge of elimination from NASCAR’s championship race.
Read the full story on Las Vegas Review-Journal.
3 teens accused of vandalizing Sunnyslope High in Phoenix
Police say three teenagers have been arrested and accused of vandalizing several classrooms at Sunnyslope High School in Phoenix.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
For 30-somethings, stakes are high over future of DACA
Karina Ruiz's life is deeply rooted in Phoenix. The 35-year-old knows that little of this would be possible without her enrollment in a program dating back to the Obama administration that allows immigrants brought here as children to work and protects them from deportation.
Read the full story on Yahoo News.
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