
Arizona school districts are preparing for teacher walkout
Several school districts across Arizona have started to prepare in the event of a long-term teacher walkout. Here is what they are planning to do.
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Mesa airport standing by Allegiant Air after scathing safety report
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Largest maker of bump stocks will stop accepting orders
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Eastern Arizona wildfire balloons to more than 11,000 acres in size
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Cardinals' Johnson launches David's Locker at Phoenix Children's Hospital
Wanting to bring some excitement and happiness to children who are undergoing medical treatment, Cardinals running back David Johnson and his wife donated a cart full of video games and iPads to the Phoenix Children’s Hospital.Comments -
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to send more National Guardsmen to border
After initially sending more than 300 Arizona National Guardsmen to the border as part of President Donald Trump's Operation Guardian Support, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is sending over additional troops. -
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Former Arizona Gov. Brewer skeptical of Ducey's proposed teacher raises
When former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer heard of Gov. Doug Ducey's latest proposal to increase teacher pay she was excited for the teachers but skeptical as to the where the money was coming from. -
Debbie Lesko, Paul Ryan to hold DC fundraiser ahead of special election
U.S. House of Representatives candidate and former Arizona state Sen. Debbie Lesko was getting a helping hand from a big-name Republican. -
Arizona teacher group rescinds support of Ducey's education proposal
The teacher advocacy group Save Our Schools Arizona announced Wednesday that it would not be supporting Gov. Doug Ducey's education proposal, days after one of its co-founders said she was "cautiously optimistic" about the deal. -
Mom arrested at border after cocaine found taped to 12-year-old daughter
A drug-sniffing canine followed his nose to thwart a smuggling scheme that involved a mother, her daughter and more than 2 pounds of cocaine at the Arizona-Mexico border. -
Arizona state buildings to lower flags to half-staff to honor Barbara Bush
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey ordered all flags on state buildings to be lowered to half-staff to honor the life and legacy of former first lady Barbara Bush. -
CIA Director Mike Pompeo meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
CIA Director Mike Pompeo recently traveled to North Korea to meet with leader Kim Jong Un, two officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday. -
Woman drives wrong way on Loop 202 in Phoenix, charged with extreme DUI
A woman suspected of driving impaired the wrong way on Phoenix freeway early Wednesday was arrested on a city street, authorities said. -
Flight headed to Phoenix turns back after bird strike
A Phoenix-bound flight from Tennessee was forced to return to the gate shortly after takeoff Wednesday when a bird hit an engine. -
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Sheriff Penzone on how he would have handled Starbucks situation
Sheriff Paul Penzone said trespassing at a Starbucks is different than trespassing somewhere you need to buy a ticket, such as a movie theater. -
Special prosecutor appointed to defend Joe Arpaio case ruling
A special prosecutor will be appointed in an appeal over the pardon of former metro Phoenix Sheriff Joe Arpaio's conviction for disobeying a court order because President Donald Trump's Justice Department is now refusing to handle the case. -
Inspired by daughter, Gilbert woman donates kidney to a stranger
After her daughter was diagnosed with an illness, Beth Ramirez found her calling doing acts of kindness for random people. -
Grammy winner Tony Bennett to perform at Celebrity Theatre in August
Tickets go on sale next week. Over his 60-year career, Tony Bennett has sold millions of records and dozens of platinum and gold albums. -
Phoenix amendment requiring ID of dark money donors moves forward
The "Sunshine Ordinance" is aimed to eliminate independent groups' anonymous political spending - often dubbed "dark money" - in local elections.