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The watch didn't have a brand name but the box looked legit. → Read More
Title 42 was supposed to sunset on Dec. 21, but the U.S. Supreme Court delayed its end. Now some families in Nogales will likely spend Christmas in a shelter instead of seeking asylum in the U.S. → Read More
Bell contends that none of the PPP money ended up helping the gym operations. → Read More
Last year, Tempe completed a renegotiation with the Los Angeles Angels, but the cost of the pedestrian bridge is not included in that contract. → Read More
On Wednesday, prosecutors played 40 minutes of Miller’s two-hour interrogation video. → Read More
In Arizona, reading scores held steady, but math scores declined. → Read More
Items were stolen from the property “sometime during the night,” police said. → Read More
In the months between the threatening emails and the shooting, University of Arizona leaders say they tried twice to get the Pima County Attorney’s Office to charge Dervish. → Read More
The detective was working on the cold case murders of 22-year-old Angela Brosso and 17-year-old Melanie Bernas. → Read More
"To me, it looked like a basic picture of a cross." → Read More
Krakowiecki said it was not uncommon for Angela Brosso to take bike rides in the early evening. → Read More
Police believe Miller is responsible for more attacks than the pair of decades-old that could land him on death row. → Read More
Six people with the last name Miller had submitted DNA samples to one of the commercially available DNA home test kits, and the killer’s DNA matched them perfectly. → Read More
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
Arizona’s Family was in Duncan in 1993 when the area flooded almost as it did in 2022. → Read More
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
Subpoenas sent to the Arizona Senate president and another senator request records related to fake electors and 2020 vote certification. → Read More
Adrienne Salinas’s father, Rick, says he remains hopeful that someone will come forward with information and help solve the case. → Read More
The detective in charge of Kelly Sarsten’s case told us he did not believe Bryan Patrick Miller was Sarsten’s killer. However, sandy and Judy say they’re still not sure. → Read More
Tempe police want to re-interview the people who saw, spoke to or were near Adrienne Salinas the night she disappeared, nine years ago. → Read More