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Former Arizona DPS boss would prefer transparency in body-cam legislation
A former director of Arizona's state law enforcement agency said withholding trooper body-cam footage from the public, in certain circumstances under a proposed bill, could hurt transparency efforts.
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Yuma Border Patrol dog sniffs out 2 major drug seizures in a week
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Southwest Human Development hosting annual virtual book drive
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Lyrid meteor shower to become active over Earth for part of April
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Pain relief tips for remote workers
By DISC Desert Institute for Spine Care - Working from home means a lot of sitting around, often in uncomfortable positions that can do a number on your spine. -
Many Valley owners expected to keep homes after foreclosure moratoria ends
RealtyTrac thinks most Phoenix metro residents will stay in their homes even when the moratoria on foreclosures eventually expires.Comments -
Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause is testament to caution, ASU expert says
A pause on new vaccines is not uncommon and should instead be taken as a testament to the caution being used by everyone during the COVID-19 vaccine roll out, an Arizona State University expert claimed. -
New numbers show dangerous start to 2021 for drowning incidents in Arizona
Arizona through March has had a total of 20 drowning incidents reported and is among the top states for fatal child drownings so far in 2021. -
Arizona bill would give schools flexibility on instructional time
A bill one step away from getting to Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's desk would redefine what schools can count as state-mandated instructional hours. -
Finalists selected for ADOT safety message contest as voting starts
Voting for the fifth annual Arizona Department of Transportation safety message contest is underway. -
Arizona's Ducey, Texas' Abbott blame Biden for border issues in op-ed piece
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey joined fellow Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas on Wednesday to pen an op-ed piece for The Washington Post placing blame on President Joe Biden's administration for the issues at the border while offering ideas of a solution. -
J&J vaccine to remain in limbo while officials seek evidence
Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine will remain in limbo for a while longer after government health advisers declared Wednesday that they need more evidence to decide if a handful of unusual blood clots were linked to the shot — and if so, how big the risk really is. -
Biden to pull US troops from Afghanistan, end 'forever war'
President Joe Biden said Wednesday he will withdraw remaining U.S. troops from the "forever war” in Afghanistan, declaring that the Sept. 11 terror attacks of 20 years ago cannot justify American forces still dying in the nation's longest war. -
Dems urge Ducey veto Arizona bill requiring permission of LGBTQ lessons
Arizona Democrats, including the state's schools chief, are urging Republican Gov. Doug Ducey to veto a bill that would require schools to get parents' permission for discussions about gender identity, sexual orientation or HIV/AIDS in sex education classes. -
Tempe mainstay Rula Bula pub to close in June when lease expires
The final last call is approaching for Rula Bula Irish Pub and Restaurant, a downtown Tempe fixture for more than 20 years. -
Memorial for Buckeye fire chief to include West Valley procession
A procession along West Valley streets and highways will be part of the memorial activities for Buckeye Fire Chief Bob Costello, who died last week. -
Arizona Senate renting Veterans Memorial Coliseum for election audit
The Arizona Senate is renting Veterans Memorial Coliseum, aka The Madhouse on McDowell, for its audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results. -
Pima County gets $2.1M in federal aid for costs related to asylum seekers
Pima County officials have said the federal government will provide $2.1 million to cover the costs of supporting people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum. -
Watch President Joe Biden discuss US future in Afghanistan
Watch live as President Joe Biden discusses the future of the U.S. in Afghanistan during a press conference. -
Phoenix-area Rage Against the Machine shows now set for 2022
If you’re wondering when Rage Against the Machine will make its long-anticipated return to the Valley, your wait is over. But you’ll need another year of patience before the show finally goes on. -
Minnesota officer who shot Daunte Wright charged with manslaughter
A prosecutor said he charged a white former suburban Minneapolis police officer with second-degree manslaughter for killing 20-year-old Black motorist Daunte Wright. -
Human remains discovered after explosion, fire at Arizona ranch
Authorities in northern Arizona said firefighters found human remains while putting out a blaze after an explosion at a ranch.


