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A woman was critically injured after being struck by a train near 27th Avenue and Thomas Road in West Phoenix. Police say the cause is under investigation and the crossing was closed while crews worked.
A Phoenix man was arrested after a Taco Bell worker says he groped her and threatened to kidnap her during two mid‑April encounters, court documents show.
Weather & Environment in ...
Breezy to gusty winds arrive Saturday in Phoenix with highs near 85°F and a slight chance of higher‑terrain showers. Secure loose outdoor items.
A parent reported hearing possible gunshots at Queen Creek High Tuesday morning; police searched the campus and found no evidence. The lockdown and bus detours were lifted.
A new two-day 122° Conference in Phoenix aims to connect funders with community projects and city leaders to build lasting heat-relief solutions as temporary federal aid winds down.
Retail & Industry in ...
EōS Fitness closed courts at several Phoenix clubs in early April, and new gyms are replacing hoops with studios and content spaces as pickleball booms.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Mesa is mapping a district‑by‑district reinvestment plan that pairs redevelopment with home‑repair and affordable builds while promising to center longtime residents.
A 12-year-old from Avondale was struck and killed near Lower Buckeye and El Mirage; neighbors left a memorial and the family has scheduled services.
Sunny and dry today with highs near 86°F. Friday may climb near 90°F across the Valley.
Caliber closed financing for a Steamboat Springs Hyatt Studios and is advancing a Riverwalk site in Scottsdale, with groundbreaks and approvals expected in 2026–2027.
Creation closed on 38 acres in Avondale for a planned 700,000‑square‑foot industrial campus aimed at advanced manufacturing and R&D. The purchase adds campus‑scale inventory to the West Valley market.
Maricopa County jails recorded 39 in‑custody deaths in 2025, and Sheriff Jerry Sheridan is defending his decision to stop routine staff scans as families demand answers.
GCU broke ground on a 51,000-square-foot expansion for the Ingram Honors College, adding classrooms, lounges and a two-story glass lobby. The Ingrams will help launch a mentor council for honors students.
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