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Police investigating after gun found in preschooler's backpack at Phoenix elementary school

Phoenix police were investigating an incident after a gun was found in a child's backpack at Kyrene de la Estrella Elementary School on Monday.

 

Metro Phoenix under extreme heat warning. How hot will it be?

The majority of metro Phoenix is under a major to extreme heat warning from Tuesday until Wednesday night. Here's what to expect.

 

Rapper 50 Cent postpones Phoenix concert due to extreme heat warnings

50 Cent's Final Lap Tour concert, set for Tuesday at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix, will be rescheduled, the rapper announced.

 

60 acres of Mesa desert may be developed into apartment hub with 851 units

Bela Flor Communities is expanding its footprint in Mesa with a new development. It calls for 851 apartments units and commercial development.

 

When is the next Powerball drawing? Jackpot jumps to $386M after no big Aug. 28 winner

What time is the Powerball drawing in Arizona? Here's what to know about the 8/30 draw date, the jackpot, payout options and the 8/28 winning numbers.

 

2 dead in domestic violence-related shooting, Peoria police investigating

Peoria police were investigating a domestic violence related shooting that left two people dead on Monday.

 

'Canal killings' Part 2: After 20 years, Bryan Patrick Miller emerges as top suspect

Two decades later, Bryan Patrick Miller emerges as the top suspect in the brutal 1990s Phoenix murders of Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas.

 

Arizona ranked No. 1 in survey for being the state with the most confrontational drivers

A survey done by Forbes Advisor showed Arizona is the state with the most confrontational drivers.

 

Maintenance worker stung nearly 2,000 times by bees is expected to make a full recovery

A man who was attacked by a swarm of bees and stung nearly 2,000 times is expected to recover fully.

 

As coal mines depleted an Navajo Nation aquifer, feds failed to flag losses, report says

Researchers said a federal agency should have held a mining company responsible for overuse of groundwater in the Navajo Nation's Black Mesa region.

 

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