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"ICE does not conduct raids," said an official said. They call them "targeted enforcement operations." → Read More
Flooding from the burn scar has wiped out a big chunk of the highway Monday. → Read More
On Wednesday night, the school board rejected Justin Hager's resignation. Instead, they're going to look for more evidence so they can fire him. → Read More
The moment his plane touched down, fire trucks met Capt. Mike Vaught with a water salute and a crowd of friends and neighbors were there cheering him on. → Read More
Of all the groups and individuals that asked how they could be assistance, one offer stood out. → Read More
Over the last few years, the Buckeye Police Department says it's made a point to purchase less-lethal weapons for its officers to use. → Read More
A West Valley family is asking for help in catching a murderer. → Read More
A unique set of circumstances led to a water bottle igniting a fire in a car. → Read More
One group of treasure hunters goes in after what people drop. → Read More
The Phoenix Public Transit Dept. is working to install newly re-designed bus shelters that provide about 30 percent more shade. → Read More
A group of Chandler grade school students are taking it upon themselves to help a family who recently lost their son. → Read More
Three of the four men are still in the hospital. Their care is proving to be a complicated job for doctors. → Read More
Caused by repeated hits to the head, CTE is the disease that affects football players long after they retire. Now ASU doctors think they've found a new way to detect → Read More
After an Ahwatukee girl died, her parents donated her organs. Tuesday, the couple got a chance to meet the recipient and his family at Phoenix Children's Hospital. → Read More
Just three years ago, there were 4,600 untested rape kits in Maricopa County. Now there are fewer than 300. → Read More
Street music for everyone. The City of Mesa is putting pianos on the sidewalk for anyone to use. → Read More
Two big winners have not yet come forward as of Thursday night. → Read More
It was all to say "thank you" to the men and women in blue. → Read More
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is investigating after a woman was stabbed to death after a crash on the Loop 101 in Peoria on Friday morning. → Read More
Arizona Sen. Martha McSally recently revealed she was raped in the Air Force. Now another Valley veteran is telling a similar story, saying the military didn't do enough to investigate → Read More