
Phoenix care facility owner facing murder charge allegedly beat patient
The owner of a Phoenix adult care facility was arrested Wednesday and charged with the murder of a patient last year, authorities said.
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Jan Brewer praises Sen. Sinema for moderate governing stance
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Phoenix Fan Fusion canceled again due to COVID-19 pandemic
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Charity, car maker provide 1.3M free virus masks in Arizona
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Arizona Senate bill waives rabies vaccine mandate for some dogs
The Arizona Senate has voted to allow dog owners to demonstrate their pet has immunity to rabies instead of giving a booster vaccine for the deadly disease.Comments -
Peoria school bus aide accused of touching passenger inappropriately
A West Valley school bus aide was arrested Wednesday for allegedly touching a passenger inappropriately, authorities said. -
Arizona House votes to raise state's low unemployment pay
The Arizona House voted Wednesday to raise Arizona's low $240 maximum weekly unemployment benefit to $300 at the start of 2022. -
Arizona to pay $1M for not improving prison health care as promised
A judge presiding over a legal settlement on the quality of health care in Arizona’s prisons imposed $1.1 million in contempt of court fines against the state. -
More than 50 firefighters needed to control blaze on 7th Street in Phoenix
Dozens of firefighters were needed to subdue a blaze that shot flames 20 feet through the roof of a central Phoenix commercial building early Thursday, authorities said. -
Judge to rule on fight between Arizona Senate, Maricopa County by Friday
A judge is promising to rule quickly after hearing arguments in the fight between the Arizona Senate and Maricopa County over access to ballots and voting machines. -
Arizona reports 939 new COVID-19 cases, 121 more deaths Thursday
Arizona public health officials on Thursday reported 939 new coronavirus cases, the fewest in a day since November, and 121 additional deaths from COVID-19. -
Gilbert man with memory problems found safe after Silver Alert
A Gilbert man who wandered away from a care facility and was the subject of a Silver Alert issued Thursday has been found safe, authorities said. -
GOP rallies solidly against Democrats' virus relief package
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Arizona's health official mum on next essential workers eligible for vaccine
Arizona Department of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ on Wednesday wouldn't identify the next essential workers eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. -
Phoenix VA hospital to ease visitation restrictions starting Saturday
As COVID-19 cases and metrics fall in Arizona, the Phoenix VA announced it will ease inpatient visitation policy starting Saturday. -
Asylum seekers rush to register for US border processing
Migrants who have waited in Mexico and elsewhere to get hearings on their U.S. asylum requests are dealing now with a mix of hope and frustration. -
Phoenix police investigating shooting that left a man dead
Phoenix police are investigating the fatal shooting of a man in the West Valley on Wednesday afternoon, according to authorities. -
Yavapai County opioid epidemic deemed top drug threat in Arizona
The federal Drug Enforcement Administration has designated the opioid epidemic in Yavapai County as the greatest drug threat to public health and safety in Arizona. -
Tucson bans discrimination over hair in workplaces, schools
It is now illegal in Tucson to enforce dress code or grooming policies that discriminate against hair texture and hairstyles in the workplace and public schools. -
Arizona horned rioter who stormed Capitol seeks release from jail
The Arizona horned rioter who stormed the U.S. Capitol seven weeks ago has asked to be released from jail as his lawyer disputed that his client was dangerous because he carried a spear into the riot.