Phoenix City Council appointed Carlos Galindo-Elvira as an interim council member to fill the vacant District 7 seat on Tuesday. Yassamin Ansari vacated the seat to run for Congress in …
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Silent Witness, in conjunction with the Glendale Police Department are seeking the community's help in identifying the suspect(s) involved in the 2019 stabbing death of then 36-year-old Carlos …
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A 44-year-old Phoenix man has been sentenced to prison in a murder-for-hire plot, federal officials said Wednesday.
U.S. District Judge Diane J. Humetewa sentenced Ali Joseph to 102 months in …
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PHOENIX — The Valley of the Sun has evolved into a destination for some of the biggest sporting events in the country, including Super Bowls, Final Fours, college football championship game and …
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Ensign Fausto Anaya, a native of Glendale, recently participated in Exercise MILAN 2024 while serving the U.S. Navy aboard USS Halsey in the Bay of Bengal.
Anaya graduated from Greenway High …
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By Megan Brown
Navy Office of Community Outreach
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4/2/24
Residents at Sagewood, a life plan community in north Phoenix, have raised money for more than a decade to help staff and their dependent family members pursue higher education.
On April 11, the …
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PHOENIX – When Lord Washington became a father, he looked everywhere for other dads to connect with. Nothing he found gave him what he needed.
“There wasn’t much out there at …
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Grammy-nominated Porter Robinson announces a five-continent world tour that will feature stops in more than 30 North American cities, including Phoenix.
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A 41-year-old Phoenix man has been sentenced to more than six years in prison for unlawful possession of a firearm.
Leonard Stanley White was arrested May 9 on a supervised release violation …
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An 18-year-old accidentally shot a 13-year-old Sunday after firing a weapon as the two were playing with Nerf guns, Phoenix police said.
The older teen has been arrested and faces manslaughter …
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Maricopa County eviction filings jumped by 21% in 2023 — the fastest pace on record, according to Maricopa County Justice Courts.
It’s a trend that began as the economy emerged from …
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