Marine Corporal's Emotional Reunion with Family at Phoenix Airport Timed for Memorial Day and Personal Celebrations
Marine Corporal Josue Cisneros reunited with his family at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport, enabled by nonprofit Miles for Military, to celebrate his sister's graduation and his birthday.
Arizona and Utah Face Rising Educator Misconduct Cases Amid Calls for More Investigative Resources
Rising educator misconduct cases are reported in Arizona and Utah, with Arizona seeing an increase to 325 cases in 2024. Funding for investigative staff is said to contribute to the rise, and Utah faces a backlog due to a shortage of investigators.
Maricopa County Considers Ending Federal Oversight of Sheriff's Office Amid Skyrocketing Racial-Profiling Case Costs
Maricopa County considers ending federal oversight of its sheriff's office due to the $352 million cost of a racial-profiling case settlement from ex-Sheriff Arpaio's tenure.
ABC15 Arizona Launches Water Drive with SVdP to Combat Heat Crisis, Nationwide Urgency for Water Safety as Drowning Rates Rise
ABC15 and Arizona 61 partner for a water drive with local groups to help Arizonans stay hydrated, as drowning remains a top cause of death for young kids, underlining the need for water safety.
Phoenix Celebrates One Year of Direct Flights to Paris with Air France, Boosting Local Economy
Air France celebrates one year of its direct route from Phoenix to Paris, which has been well-received, upgraded to larger aircraft due to demand, and has positively impacted Arizona's economy and tourism.
Mesa Parks Renews Certified Autism Center Designation, Continues Pioneering Accessibility Efforts
Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department renews its status as a Certified Autism Center, demonstrating ongoing commitment to inclusive and accessible services for individuals with autism.












