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Police released 911 calls and a report on Preston Lord's death, revealing a fight at a Queen Creek party that turned fatal and led to the arrest of seven individuals.
A Scottsdale man, Timothy Grant, faces manslaughter charges for stabbing his roommate, David Ricks, to death after an argument escalated during a drinking session.
Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly's trial unveils conflicting testimonies and the defense challenges key witness accounts regarding a migrant's fatal shooting.
A 17-year-old was critically injured in a shooting outside a Glendale eatery, with the assailant still at large. Police are investigating and urging witnesses to come forward.
Emergency crews in Phoenix rescued 4 dogs and 7 puppies from a house fire, with no injuries reported. A fourth-grade girl alerted a neighbor to call for help.
A manhunt is underway in Mesa, Arizona, for a suspect in an attempted sexual assault on a 12-year-old girl. Police have issued a suspect description and are urging public vigilance.
Search intensifies for two missing women, Shayna Feinman and Amanda Nenigar, in Arizona and California, with their cars found but no leads on their whereabouts.
Samuel Bateman, a polygamist sect leader, may accept a plea deal on charges including sex trafficking of minors. He was arrested with young girls in his trailer.
A man was rescued from a Chandler drainage well after being trapped for two days. He had entered illegally and got stuck; he was not injured and is now with police.
A wrong-way crash on SR 85 near Buckeye resulted in one fatality and five injuries, including to three teenagers. Authorities are investigating the cause of the collision.
An Arizona father is charged with child abuse after his infant daughter suffered severe injuries, which he claims were accidental, but medical staff believe otherwise.
Federal agents searched homes of Sean "Diddy" Combs in an investigation involving sex trafficking and other crimes, with no confirmed focus on Diddy by Homeland Security.
A Mesa widow seeks justice after her husband was killed by a driver allegedly going 155 mph. She remembers him as a dedicated family man and public servant. The driver faces charges.
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