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Man arrested after dog dies while on hike at Piestewa Peak in Phoenix

One dog died and another was treated for heat-related issues after being taken for a hike on Piestewa Peak.

 

Arizona governor asked to approve extradition of 'Doomsday Mom' Lori Vallow Daybell

The Maricopa County Attorney's Office will ask the Arizona governor to pursue the extradition of Lori Vallow Daybell, convicted of killing her 2 kids.

 

Phoenix police officer violated policy when detaining Wall Street Journal reporter, department finds

On Wednesday, the Phoenix Police Department announced the results of an internal investigation into the arrest of a Wall Street Journal reporter.

 

Sen. Sinema talks wildland firefighting challenges with leaders in northern Arizona

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema held a roundtable discussion Tuesday with wildland fire officials at all levels to get a better understanding of the challenges they face.

 

Car crashes into dialysis center in Phoenix; 3 people hospitalized

On Wednesday afternoon, a car crashed into a dialysis center in Phoenix. Three people were sent to the hospital in critical condition.

 

2-year-old girl drowns at Yuma home

Officers responded to a home in Yuma, where they found a 2-year-old girl and tried to save her life. She was later pronounced dead.

 

Lucky day: 5 $10K and 1 $20K Mega Millions winning tickets sold in Arizona

Though the jackpot ticket was not sold in AZ, six winning Mega Millions tickets were sold in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson and Tempe.

 

Who won Mega Millions last night? What to know about the $1.58B jackpot and next drawing

See the winning Mega Millions numbers for Aug. 8, who won, where the ticket was sold and in what state, plus what time the lottery draw is in Arizona.

 

No 'indications of criminality' in Arizona student's death; Principal's forced leave protested

Parents and students at Cesar Chavez High School in Laveen are calling for the reinstatement of the school's principal as the school year begins.

 

Sheriff's Office spends millions on no-bid contract with company tied to Chinese government

While attempting to reduce overdose deaths in its jails, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office purchased body scanning equipment in a no-bid process from a company with ties to the Chinese government.

 

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