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APS preemptively cut power to about 8,000 Flagstaff-area customers as wildfire risk spiked; local markets ran on generators and cooling centers opened.
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A Chandler police officer shot and killed a 32‑year‑old man armed with a shotgun during a domestic disturbance; Mesa Police's East Valley team will lead the investigation.
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Gusty southerly winds and low humidity raise fire concerns east of Phoenix on Sunday, June 28. Highs near 102°F and a cooler-than-usual week follow.
A building fire near Broadway and Hardy sent multiple fire units to south Tempe Saturday morning, producing a large smoke plume and temporary street closures.
A man was critically wounded early Saturday in a drive-by shooting at a QuikTrip in central Phoenix. Police say the victim returned fire; investigators are seeking tips.
A late-night double house fire in west Phoenix displaced 11 people; no injuries were reported and the Community Assistance Program is assisting families.
Exclusive footage shows Phoenix firefighters using training and thermal imaging to rescue five people from a Maryvale house fire; all are expected to survive.
Gusty SSW winds and a Red Flag warning will affect Phoenix on Saturday, June 27. Expect blowing dust, gusts and highs near 106°F.
A 67-year-old woman died after her car struck debris and rolled near 35th Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Police say the crash is under investigation.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Arizona won its sixth straight Gold Shovel Award as Amkor’s $7B Peoria campus and Axon’s Scottsdale HQ helped push the state back to the top of Area Development’s list.
Two people were arrested in connection with a June 19 Maryvale shooting that left Otis Sueing dead; one faces a second-degree murder charge.
A multi‑agency pursuit in western Arizona ended with two arrests and nearly $500,000 in stolen train cargo recovered after a suspect dove into the Colorado River.
Two Scottsdale brothers face felony counts after a June 24 baseball game at Salt River Fields allegedly turned into an ambush that left a man with a gunshot wound and a traumatic brain bleed.
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