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Five Arizonans are among the dozens of people sickened by salmonella outbreaks linked to Italian-style meats. Here's what to watch for.
Zachary Lee is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in connection with an officer-involved shooting on Friday.
Temperatures are expected to remain exceedingly warm until Saturday.
The testing is set to begin Saturday at the Abrams Public Health Center.
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Recall petitions were filed last week for the four Scottsdale school board members who voted to impose a face covering requirement.
The college plans to use federal funds to forgive balances built up by more than 4,500 students during the pandemic.
Three people were arrested in connection with three separate fatal shootings that happened over the weekend.
Several members of the Cyber Ninjas election audit team are ill due to the coronavirus.
Dallas Summers and Erick Daniel Rodriguez were the two people killed in Sunday shootings, police say.
Luis Rivera Urquijo and Tyrone Thompson are the two men killed in separate shootings on Saturday.
Police say the pedestrian was crossing the street early Monday morning when he was hit.
Police suspect that one of the drivers was impaired.
It was a deadly weekend in Phoenix, with four people shot and killed in four separate incidents.
Police identified the three teens who died in the shooting early Friday morning.
Roberto Valdez was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at Banner University Medical Center.
Sikes pleaded guilty to theft for using more than $100,000 in Arizona Correctional Peace Officers Association funds for personal expenses.
Two groups of men shot at each other in a parking lot after a business transaction gone wrong, police said.
Former state Sen. Otoniel Navarrete was indicted on seven felony counts Friday in Maricopa County Superior Court.