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Gov. Ducey explained to KTAR News 92.3 FM's Mac & Gaydos why he supports President Trump's declaration of a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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An Arizona woman moved her daughter from a Hacienda HealthCare facility in Phoenix after a nurse was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting an incapacitated patient.
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The mayor of an Arizona border town said the razor wire along the entirety of a tall border wall is ineffective in stopping crime and puts residents at risk.
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Penzone said he remembers incidents being more "hands-on" when he was a younger officer, at a time when tools like Tasers weren't widely available.
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While the Super Bowl is known as one of the biggest venues for human trafficking, Cindy McCain said the game isn't the only place the crime happens.
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U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is calling on her fellow lawmakers to come to a "practical, realistic solution" that goes beyond a wall ahead of another potential government shutdown.
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A family in Gilbert has learned how giving the world can be when a desperately needed kidney donation for a husband and father was finally lined up.
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A former Hacienda HealthCare employee had nothing but praise for Nathan Sutherland, who is accused of sexually assaulting an incapacitated woman who gave birth last month.
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A mistaken invitation from strangers sent a Phoenix man across the country for a bachelor party he will remember for a lifetime.
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Gov. Doug Ducey said Tuesday that the state plans to be "as aggressive as we can" as investigations into Hacienda HealthCare continue.
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An Arizona lawmaker who introduced a bill to ban typing while driving would prefer stronger restrictions on texting than what he proposed.
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Gov. Doug Ducey said the promise he made during his State of the State address to put more cops on school campuses is an effort to prevent mass shootings.
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With a steady job in the federal government, the last thing one single mother in Phoenix expected to have to do to get by was sell her plasma. Then the shutdown happened.
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Campus security remains a concern for Arizona and local law enforcement leaders, starting with Gov. Doug Ducey and including Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone.
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Following the death of Officer Clayton Townsend, Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone said Arizona needs a statewide ban on texting and driving.
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The former director of an Arizona agency said he can't understand why an investigation into Hacienda HealthCare's finances was terminated in 2017.
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A woman with an adult son being cared for at Hacienda HealthCare spoke highly of the Phoenix facility where a woman in a vegetative state gave birth.
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Mac & Gaydos’ annual Caring for Kids event, presented by Canyon State Credit Union, brought in thousands of donations — all for a great cause.
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The 90-year-old Phoenix woman who gained global fame for her takedown of Suns owner Robert Sarver is pretty upset at City Councilman Sal DiCiccio, too.
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A teacher at a middle school in Phoenix has been named the latest recipient of KTAR News 92.3 FM's Mac & Gaydos' Pay Tribute to a Teacher award.