PHOENIX -- Arizona's territorial-era law outlawing abortion except to save the life of the mother is enforceable, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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Turf Paradise took a step toward selling last week, but the future of the property is still up in the air.
Phoenix City Council approved zoning changes 7-0 last week for 26 acres of the 213-acre …
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A 33-year-old man has been booked into Maricopa County Jail after being charged in the stabbing of a Phoenix police officer.
Authorities said Monday night that John Liddell Jr., 33, was …
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GLENDALE - No matter how well he has played in earning two straight Naismith National Player of the Year awards, even Zach Edey could not beat defending champion UConn by himself.
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A Phoenix police officer from Gilbert was arrested Friday in connection with a child pornography case, officials said.
Alaa Robert Bartley, 41, of Gilbert, was arrested on Friday in connection …
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With billions of dollars flowing into the Valley’s semiconductor industry courtesy of a federal program, some industry leaders say the Valley can indeed lead the semiconductor charge
Early …
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Paradise Valley Community College is hosting Sundown, a Super Smash Bros tournament, on Saturday, April 13. There, participants will also be able to learn about Western Maricopa Education …
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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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A Powerball ticket buyer in Phoenix took home a nice consolation prize Saturday, scoring a $1 million payday on the night the big jackpot was won.
The winner of the the fourth-largest …
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Drivers will encounter lane restrictions beginning today, April 8, along both Loop 101 off-ramps at 51 st Avenue, state transportation officials said.
A city of Phoenix waterline project will …
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