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The mental health needs of law enforcement officers are rarely emphasized in the ongoing debate over police reform. Just talking about mental health can carry a stigma. But the problem is real. … more
Sometimes, police officers who have been disciplined for violent, criminal or dangerously negligent acts stay on the force — and are involved in fatal encounters with the public. That’s one … more
Like many American cities, in June 2020 Tucson, Arizona, was struggling with the murder of George Floyd. What protesters didn’t know was that their city had two undisclosed deaths of Latino men who … more
Like many American cities, in June 2020 Tucson was struggling with the murder of George Floyd. What protesters didn’t know was that their city had two undisclosed deaths of Latino men who — like … more
TEMPE — As incidents of antisemitism continue to surge across the United States, new data from the Anti-Defamation league shows staggering numbers with college campuses emerging as a focal … more
PHOENIX — Monday, Oct. 7, marked the final deadline for Arizona voter registration. Volunteers and state officials across the political spectrum were attempting to engage residents for the … more

PHOENIX — The state’s three universities say the head of the Senate Government Committee is off base with his claims they are illegally selling data about their students. … more
October is starting to resemble some sort of Groundhog Day where Valley residents expect cooler temperatures but awaken to another hot day. For two straight weeks, the National Weather Service … more
The dream is the same for any young baseball player – to make it to the big leagues. Few do. But even fewer reach the next best thing. more
PHOENIX — It was a swelteringly warm day on the Phoenix worksite with temperatures well above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. With heavy machinery and gravity-defying heights, accidents will … more
The U.S. Egg restaurant in Tempe is temporarily closed after an electrical fire caused significant damage, a release stated. No one was injured, but the timeline for reopening is uncertain as … more
Maricopa County will remain under an excessive heat warn for another day. The National Weather Service extended the warning through Oct. 8 as temperatures could reach a potentially … more
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