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“I think my husband was obviously the target,” said Anderson. → Read More
The nonprofit is kicking off its #StartByBelieving campaign. → Read More
Today, Zac is a Boy Scout leader and uses his skills to help others with disabilities. → Read More
Investigators say a witness told police Kassandra was crossing the street near the I-17 and Thomas early Sunday morning when a vehicle hit her and took off without stopping. → Read More
The flight attendants argue the masks obstruct breathing, make it challenging to respond to emergencies quickly and put them in danger when passengers don’t comply. → Read More
A group rallied for Ukraine at Steele Indian School Park Sunday, where more than 100 people came out to support the country. → Read More
Phoenix Police said they still have not made any arrests in a shooting that killed 18-year-old Riann Curry. The family said the high schooler from Chandler was set to graduate this semester and planned to become a cosmetologist. → Read More
Students and parents can give their input on the changes at a public hearing Monday, March 28 between 3 – 5 p.m. → Read More
Hunkapi is starting another 6-week session for first responders Thursday in Scottsdale. → Read More
Oleg Bortman said he has distant relatives in both Ukraine and Russia, and watching the war play out on television has been tough on him. → Read More
Police said 17-year-old Darling Santos was a passenger on the back of the motorcycle when the crash happened Saturday near Country Club Drive and Southern Avenue. → Read More
The Alzheimer’s Association reports Arizona has 150,000 people living with the disease over the age of 64 right now, and that number is only expected to go up in the next few years. → Read More
Meghan Reilly was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017 after she began having pain in her bones. Doctors said she’d most likely die within five years. → Read More
Meghan Reilly was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017 after she began having pain in her bones. Doctors said she’d most likely die within five years. → Read More
Meghan Reilly was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017 after she began having pain in her bones. Doctors said she’d most likely die within five years. → Read More
Meghan Reilly was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017 after she began having pain in her bones. Doctors said she’d most likely die within five years. → Read More
Meghan Reilly was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017 after she began having pain in her bones. Doctors said she’d most likely die within five years. → Read More
A Phoenix woman shares her story to give others hope. Meghan Reilly survived breast cancer after doctors told her she would most likely die within five years. → Read More
The ASU visiting professor was with a journalist who was killed in an attack outside Kyiv. → Read More
Two Phoenix firefighters took him big titles just days ago at The Arnold Classic. → Read More