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Phoenix area has slight chance of thunderstorms, week of cooler temperatures

Phoenix is expected to see cooler temperatures throughout the week along with a slight chance of thunderstorms.

 

Phoenix high school stair climb honors first responders who died on 9/11

Franklin Police and Fire High School honored fallen 9/11 responders with a stair climb meant to resemble the final climb up the World Trade Center.

 

Peoria mayor, council ignored own ethics procedures when asking vice mayor to resign

Peoria City Council has a process for detailing with allegations of ethical misconduct by council members. So why didn't the mayor follow it?

 

Hispanic Heritage Month 2023: Ultimate guide to celebrating Latino culture in Arizona

From mariachis at the "El Grito" ceremony to Ballet Under the Stars, here's how and where to celebrate Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month in Arizona.

 

The house we're renting is facing foreclosure. What can we do to stay in the house?

What can a renter do if the home they're living in is going into foreclosure? Find out in this week's real estate law column.

 

Utility bills in Arizona: How to pay, where to pay and how get help

Most transactions with electric, gas and water utilities serving metro Phoenix are handled online, through apps or automatic payment arrangements.

 

Department of Health and Human Services adds ASL resources for the hard-of-hearing

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced last week the addition of American Sign Language services to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, allowing them to video chat with counselors able to sign with them directly and confidentially.

 

Former Buckeye teacher arrested after claims of sexually abusing student

On Monday, Buckeye police arrested a 42-year-old former teacher after a grand jury indicted her on charges of sexual conduct with a minor.

 

Tempe and Mesa gas stations sell weekend winning lottery tickets

Tempe QuickTrip and Shell gas station in Mesa sell weekend winning lottery tickets.

 

2 Phoenix police officers remember helping in the aftermath of 9/11

Officer Jan Rollon and Lieutenant Guillermo Arrubla helped New York police after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center.

 

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