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Cody Lillich

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Phoenix, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Cody:

Scottsdale business partner accuses former porn star of profiting from pandemic

Bell contends that none of the PPP money ended up helping the gym operations. → Read More

Education scores tumble after pandemic as Arizona districts sit on millions in grant money

In Arizona, reading scores held steady, but math scores declined. → Read More

Police investigating burglary at Katie Hobbs’ Phoenix campaign office

Items were stolen from the property “sometime during the night,” police said. → Read More

Arizona has bused nearly 2,000 migrants from the border

Arizona is one of three states sending migrants, specifically asylum-seekers, to other locations. → Read More

Shooting of 2 Phoenix officers is fifth ‘ambush-style’ shooting in the city this year

At the end of July, Arizona was just behind Texas with the most officers shot in the line of duty in 2022, according to a monthly report by the National Fraternal Order of Police. → Read More

Student Loan Forgiveness: How many Arizonans could be affected

According to data from the U.S. Department of Education, 884,400 Arizonans have debt from federal student loans totaling $31.6 billion. → Read More

Duncan, Arizona has a long history of flooding, levee failures

Arizona’s Family was in Duncan in 1993 when the area flooded almost as it did in 2022. → Read More

Border container toppled in first weekend of use near Yuma

Many online speculated that the shipping containers stacked on top of one another were toppled over by weather. → Read More

Buses sending asylum seekers from Arizona to Washington, D.C. cost $80K per trip

A program that sends asylum seekers on charter buses from the Arizona-Mexico Border to Washington D.C. has cost the State of Arizona an estimated $3 million in its three months of operation. → Read More

Arizona’s ‘fake elector’ plot focus of federal criminal investigation

Subpoenas sent to the Arizona Senate president and another senator request records related to fake electors and 2020 vote certification. → Read More

Criminals using deed fraud, identity theft to steal homes

Wolnik says one study from a title company estimated that 90 percent of deed fraud is carried out by family members or friends of the victim. The remaining 10 percent of cases involve criminals who target the victims. → Read More

Criminals using deed fraud, identity theft to steal homes

Wolnik says one study from a title company estimated that 90 percent of deed fraud is carried out by family members or friends of the victim. The remaining 10 percent of cases involve criminals who target the victims. → Read More

Criminals using deed fraud, identity theft to steal homes

Wolnik says one study from a title company estimated that 90 percent of deed fraud is carried out by family members or friends of the victim. The remaining 10 percent of cases involve criminals who target the victims. → Read More

Criminals using deed fraud, identity theft to steal homes

Wolnik says one study from a title company estimated that 90 percent of deed fraud is carried out by family members or friends of the victim. The remaining 10 percent of cases involve criminals who target the victims. → Read More

Criminals using deed fraud, identity theft to steal homes

Wolnik says one study from a title company estimated that 90 percent of deed fraud is carried out by family members or friends of the victim. The remaining 10 percent of cases involve criminals who target the victims. → Read More

Criminals using deed fraud, identity theft to steal Arizona homes

A simple Google search shows examples of deed fraud taking place all over the country. → Read More

Investors buying thousands of Phoenix-area homes as rent prices spike

Tenants say the result is rising rent prices, but economists say they’re not so sure investors are to blame. → Read More

Zurik: Political contributions and the power of the nursing home industry

As lawmakers vow to push changes following the evacuation of more than 850 nursing home residents to a warehouse to ride out Hurricane Ida, one former lawmaker cautions that change is not easy in the industry. → Read More

Zurik: State hopes to have oil tank warning rule passed by end of the year

Eight months after an explosion of an oil tank in Southwest Louisiana killed a teenage girl, a state agency hopes to have a new rule in place soon that could prevent another child from being injured or killed. → Read More

Zurik: City says priority is getting trash picked up, not mixing trash with debris

The City of New Orleans provided few answers Tuesday in response to a FOX 8 Lee Zurik Investigation that found the city’s contractor in charge of specifically collecting trash not associated with Hurricane Ida, was collecting nearly everything found on the street, including storm debris. → Read More