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The century-old Seargeant-Oldaker house in Phoenix may be saved from demolition through city funding and relocation, preserving its Craftsman architecture and historical significance.
Arizona canines Cherry and Pecan, from the Arizona Humane Society, will participate in Puppy Bowl XX and compete for the "Lombarky Trophy" on Animal Planet on February 11.
A winter storm in Arizona has closed Flagstaff schools and part of Interstate 17. Snow has affected travel and after-school activities, while rain hit the Valley.
Mesa's ABC Program supports local nonprofits by offering a way for residents to contribute donations via their utility bills, funding meals and services for those in need.
Kliff Kingsbury is set to become the Las Vegas Raiders' offensive coordinator, aiming to enhance their struggling offense.
The Brass Tap in Gilbert is hosting a fundraiser, donating 25% of sales and hosting a silent auction to support the family of Preston Lord, a teen victim of violence.
Arizona Rotary Clubs support ShelterBox USA in providing emergency aid and shelters worldwide, with significant contributions to global disaster relief efforts.
Arizona is marking Black History Month with events including art exhibits, film screenings, and discussions, organized by various local institutions and educational centers.
Phoenix Police continue investigating Debra Asbury's 1985 murder, with Detective Roestenberg urging people to share information that could lead to an arrest.
Ex-police officer Brock Bevell, who founded Victory Recovery to aid those with addiction, was awarded $5,000 for his life-saving work in the community.
William Daggett, a wood sculptor with Parkinson's, adapts by turning his work into precious metal pieces, while a study reveals Parkinson's patients have unique art perception.
A Phoenix woman had her arm amputated after being attacked by a dog she was fostering. Despite the trauma, she continues her Master's studies and seeks help with prosthetic costs.
Ray York, former CEO of Ewing Outdoor Supply, has passed away at age 86. He is remembered for expanding the business with his wife Sue and contributions to the landscaping community.
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