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A 22-year-old man was arrested for the murder of a 49-year-old woman who was fatally stabbed in Laveen in January.
A gunman and Phoenix police exchanged gunfire early Tuesday, resulting in the shooter's hospitalization with non-life-threatening injuries. No other injuries were reported.
Mesa Police Department reports a luxury townhome complex is being used for unlicensed sober living facilities, leading to numerous disturbances and exploitation of residents.
A man was fatally shot at a Taco Bell in Surprise, Arizona, after brandishing a firearm in a drive-thru argument. The shooter claimed self-defense and was released pending investigation.
A Phoenix man confessed to killing his parents and faces two counts of first-degree murder; the motive remains unknown as the investigation continues.
A father files a $6 million notice of claim against CUSD and others after his son was violently attacked outside an In-N-Out in Gilbert; six have been arrested and two more charged.
Arizona's DCS is under fire for slow action on finding runaways, leading the House committee to approve a bill for tighter oversight and quicker reporting of missing children.
A woman in San Tan Valley was scammed with a fake rental lease, losing $1,500, while Manitoba Hydro warns of a text scam posing threats to cut off power.
A mother and her boyfriend were arrested for the death and alleged abuse of her 21-month-old son, who was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead, with signs of previous harm.
A 79-year-old Maine man died after falling 30-35 feet while hiking on Sedona's Pyramid Trail. Despite prior struggles on the trail, he declined help shortly before the fatal accident.
A family sues the "Gilbert Goons" and adults for a civil conspiracy of systematic terror after a teen was attacked in Maricopa County, with police investigating gang activity.
Arizona is facing a series of missing person cases, including teens from a group home and 17-year-old Lucas Enos. Police departments statewide are urging the public to help.
Entry and alcohol sales at the WM Phoenix Open were suspended due to overcrowding and safety concerns, impacting fans and causing financial loss for vendors.
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