Tempe officer recognizes stolen boat from social media, arrests suspect
A Tempe police officer busted a suspected boat thief over the weekend after recognizing the stolen watercraft from a social media post, the department said.
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Here are employers who are hiring in metro Phoenix
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Pueblo Grande Museum to reopen after year shutdown due to COVID
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Game 6 preview: Suns’ last stand comes down to fixing offense
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Airlines, cruise lines and hotel stocks fall on virus fears
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Biden wants spending to boost economy, but GOP to block vote
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Biden: 'Killing people' remark was call for big tech to act
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Canada to let vaccinated US citizens enter country on Aug. 9
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Navajo Nation commencing session with return of horse ride tradition
The Navajo Nation Council is commencing its summer session with a return to tradition. -
Tempe officer recognizes stolen boat from social media, arrests suspect
A Tempe police officer busted a suspected boat thief over the weekend after recognizing the stolen watercraft from a social media post, the department said. -
Phoenix-based electric truck startup Nikola Motors expanding across US
Phoenix-based electric truck startup Nikola Motors is expanding in a big way, adding more than 50 locations in nine states. -
Stocks skid as virus fears shake markets; Dow falls 2.1%
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Gov. Doug Ducey appoints pair to fill Arizona Board of Regents vacancies
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday appointed policy strategist Jessica Pacheco and retired business executive Bob Herbold to fill vacancies on the panel that governs the state’s three public universities. -
Bluewater Grill seafood restaurant moving to new Phoenix location
Bluewater Grill, the Phoenix seafood restaurant marked by an eye-catching blue-and-white swordfish sign overlooking State Route 51 at Camelback Road, is moving into the shuttered SanTan Brewing location a mile away. -
Capitol rioter who breached Senate gets 8 months for felony
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Phoenix police looking for leads in 2016 burglaries
Phoenix police are hoping you may have information that will lead to an arrest in separate burglary cases. -
Arizona reports 1,034 new COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths Monday
Arizona health officials on Monday reported 1,034 new COVID-19 cases and no additional deaths from the disease. -
Here are the shows set for Valley's biggest concert stages in 2021, beyond
The Valley concert scene is poised to return from its COVID-19 hibernation like -- well -- a Phoenix. Here's the scorching slate of performances lined up for the area’s biggest stages. -
Microsoft Exchange hack caused by China, US and allies say
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Suspect identified in Tucson shooting that killed 1, injured first responders
Authorities on Monday identified a suspect accused of fatally shooting one person and wounding four others, including firefighters and paramedics, during a house fire in Tucson. -
More rain, possible thunderstorms in the forecast for Phoenix this week
Phoenix could be in for another week of monsoon storms as precipitation chances are in the forecast each day and increase as the week goes on. -
Glendale proposes raising utility rates again due to rising costs
The city of Glendale is again proposing an increase in the utility rate due to rising costs after the previous increase took effect earlier this year.


