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Phoenix man who police say shot himself during eviction had been behind one month of rent

A company called YF Group owns the Rancho Sierra apartments where the man lived, sued to have the man evicted in court.

 

Bomb threat made against Flagstaff Unified elementary school cleared

On Thursday, a bomb threat at Cromer Elementary School, north of Flagstaff, was reported to police. Coconino County deputies cleared the threat.

 

AZ Corrections Dept., prisoner attorneys tell federal judge about changes in prison health care, staffing

In federal court on Thursday, the state Corrections Dept. gave an update on the permanent injunction set to improve conditions for people detained in prison.

 

Construction in metro Phoenix

Metro Phoenix has grown rapidly both in population and buildings.

 

Gila County college students to start classes after split with Eastern Arizona College

Gila County Community College and Eastern Arizona College have settled a messy split but some students feel tossed aside in the process.

 

Monsoon weather expected over weekend as Hilary moves across Arizona

The Phoenix area should expect to see rainfall and cooler temperatures beginning Friday and into the weekend thanks to Hurricane Hilary.

 

Could some Arizona rentals eventually require a 100-year water supply certificate?

The governor's Assured Water Supply Committee met Tuesday afternoon to discuss whether build-to-rent communities need an assured water supply.

 

Arizona may pay parents who are caregivers of minor children with disabilities

Medicaid paid parent caregivers of kids with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The program may become permanent.

 

First look: DraftKings Sportsbook at TPC Scottsdale to open this fall

The location will be the first PGA Tour tournament stop with a sportsbook and will be the fourth retail sportsbook in Arizona outside a tribal casino.

 

Queen Creek's population doubled since 2015. Here are Arizona's other fastest growing cities

The metro Phoenix suburbs are growing faster than any other part of the state. Phoenix itself is still among the top for growth in large cities.

 

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