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Peoria mayor, City Council request vice mayor's resignation with limited explanation

After the City Council scheduled a meeting to discuss Denette Dunn's "employment," they're now asking for her resignation. But won't say exactly why.

 

Thunderstorm warning issued for Pima County

The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Pima County on Aug. 30.

 

Wrong-way driver arrested after Scottsdale pursuit leads to multiple crashes on Loop 101

A man was arrested on Tuesday following a chase with DPS troopers where he drove the wrong way on Loop 101 in Scottsdale, causing a multi car pile up.

 

Air quality alert issued for Phoenix area

The National Weather Service has issued an air quality alert for the Phoenix area that runs through Aug. 31.

 

Little-known Mexican ducks get radio collars for tracking in order to learn their habits

Mexican ducks are captured and fitted with radio collars and then released on Aug. 16, 2023, at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area in McNeal, Arizona.

 

'Canal killings' Part 3: DNA breakthrough helps Phoenix police catch a killer in decades-old case

Phoenix police use DNA advancements in a cold case to help catch the "canal killer."

 

Restaurants in Tempe and Scottsdale see health violations for food storage and other issues

Maricopa County health inspectors visited nearly 1,200 restaurants during the week of Aug. 11. Nearly 180 were given A ratings.

 

Peoria school board vacancy yields 26 applicants in a week. Board now seeks public input

Maricopa County School Superintendent Steve Watson will appoint someone to serve until Dec. 31, 2024. The choice is his alone.

 

Phoenix warns how climate change could cost the city, Sky Harbor and your investments

Wildfires, regulations to combat greenhouse gas emissions and less travel from emissions-conscious tourists could curtail the airport's revenue.

 

Hualapai tribe, Energy Dept. bring solar energy to Skywalk attractions at Grand Canyon West

Grand Canyon West, owned and operated by Hualapai, now has a new solar power project that will save the tribe about $11.5 million over 25 years.

 

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