
Phoenix deemed as No. 2 sunniest city in the nation
Death, taxes and sunshine in the Valley of the Sun. Phoenix was deemed the No. 2 sunniest city in the U.S. by a national moving company on Wednesday.
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Christ says it's possible to receive vaccine without appointment
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Fundraising begins to build observatory in Fountain Hills
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Here's how to root out fake online product reviews
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Guard troops pour into Washington as states answer the call
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After Trump, Biden aims to reshape the presidency itself
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Historic 1930s federal building in downtown Flagstaff goes up for sale
A historic location in Flagstaff dating back to the 1930s is now on the market for $4.3 million, according to Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty. -
Trump trial pending, McConnell calls it 'vote of conscience'
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Goodyear kicking off 75th anniversary celebrations with virtual ceremony
The city of Goodyear is kicking off a yearlong celebration of its 75th anniversary with a virtual ceremony Friday. -
Biden fills out State Department team with Obama veterans
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Woman, child in critical condition after car hits power pole in Mesa
A 23-year-old woman and 2-year-old child are in critical condition after a car hit a power pole and fire hydrant Saturday morning in Mesa. -
Silver Alert canceled after missing 65-year-old Phoenix woman found
A Silver Alert was canceled Saturday after a missing 65-year-old Phoenix woman was found safely, police say. -
Arizona reports 8,715 new COVID-19 cases, 208 more deaths
Arizona health officials reported 8,715 new coronavirus cases and 208 additional deaths from COVID-19 on Saturday, January 16. -
Used car dealer loses Mesa business, $110K over fraud violations
The Arizona Attorney General's Office has barred a used car salesman from dealing in that business again, citing fraud violations committed against buyers. -
Trump to leave Washington on morning of Biden's inauguration
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Agency starts offering coronavirus vaccine to Arizona corrections officers
Corrections officers at a Goodyear prison were offered COVID-19 vaccinations Friday, with more prisons to follow in the future. -
Arizona National Guard not planning to send units to Washington
The Arizona National Guard has no orders to send units to the nation's Capitol to assist with security during the presidential inauguration next week. -
Pence calls VP-elect Kamala Harris to offer congratulations
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Gov. Ducey unveils state budget proposal for upcoming fiscal year
Gov. Doug Ducey on Friday unveiled his state budget proposal for the upcoming year with a heavy focus on tax cuts and education as Arizona continues to navigate the coronavirus pandemic. -
Arizona K9 sniffs out marijuana disguised as Christmas presents
An Arizona police dog made quite the discovery in disguised Christmas presents during a traffic stop late last month.