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Past articles by Pete:

FD: Four displaced after Phoenix house fire; could be weather related

A house fire in East Phoenix has displaced four people and Phoenix Fire is investigating if it's weather related. → Read More

Tempe company, Vemma, accused of running illegal pyramid scheme

A Valley nutrition-based company has been shut down by the feds after being accused of running an illegal pyramid scheme. → Read More

Governor Ducey Speaks After Education Funding Talks Hit Impasse

Governor Doug Ducey speaking to the media for the first time since mediation talks broke down between the state and school districts. → Read More

OSHA Heat Index App Helps Outdoor Workers

Working in 100 plus degree weather can be dangerous, and that’s what a new heat safety app by OSHA is trying to prevent. → Read More

Tempe bar won't face discrimination claim; Briana Sandy claims she was asked to leave

A local bar in Tempe accused of discriminating against a transgender woman will not face any fines from the city. → Read More

Large fire consumes abandoned Phoenix home believed to be used by squatters, according to neighbors

According to Phoenix Fire, an abandoned home near 7th Avenue and Apache Street caught on fire around 4 a.m. Sunday. → Read More

Valley teenager builds amphitheater for brother's summer camp

If you give Christopher and Tyler Mercado video game controllers, good luck trying to get their attention. But for Tyler, it's one of the few things he can control. → Read More

Raising Canes Taking Action For The Troops

The Karys are trading in a picnic table this Fourth of July for a corner booth at Raising Canes. Their festivities don't involve barbecue or the restaurant chain's tasty chicken fingers. → Read More

Goodyear community gathers to rebuild playground

City officials felt the time was right to make the change added some new bells and whistles. → Read More

Peoria woman learns to swim in case child ever needs help

For Rupa Pullareddizari her interest in learning how to swim starts with her six-year old son. → Read More

Valley Muslims move forward after anti-Islam rally

Saturday's forum brought together groups from different faiths and local organizations that feel the anti-Islam sentiment from protesters did nothing to educate people about the real problem of extremist terrorist groups. → Read More

Kikstart program: Free summer meals for Valley students

Kikstart, a local non-profit out of Peoria, will be handing out thousands of meals throughout the summer to kids in low-income communities around the Valley. → Read More

Hundreds attend Memorial Day ceremony at National Cemetery of Arizona

Hundreds of people spent their Memorial Day morning honoring Arizona's fallen soldiers at the National Cemetery of Arizona. → Read More

5 tips to keep intruders out of the garage

Tommy Mello repairs garage doors for a living and has seen his fair share of break-ins as a result. → Read More

Sunnyslope High Holds Car Wash Fundraiser For Student Killed At Bus Stop

Austin's band teacher says many groups came together to put on Saturday's car wash, which will deliver all proceeds to Austin's family. → Read More

MCSO holds 20th 'Deadbeat Dad' roundup to find those accused of not paying child support

It's a controversial event when Maricopa County Sheriff's Office rounds up individuals accused of being so-called deadbeats for not paying their child support. → Read More

Rand Paul to visit Arizona State University

Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul is set to speak at the Sun Devil Complex in Tempe at 3 p.m. Friday. → Read More

Volunteers go through Glendale community checking, installing smoke alarms

Volunteers install new smoke alarms in Glendale neighborhood → Read More

Arizona next when it comes to legalizing recreational marijuana?

Group files paperwork for 2016 ballot initiative to legalize marijuana for recreational use. → Read More

Patrick O'Donnell update: Superintendent accused of hitting student won't face federal charges

The Pinal County Attorney felt there was not enough evidence to prosecute a Superior principal on allegations that he assaulted a student. → Read More