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The Arizona Republic

Arizona Daily Sun

  • Hotel manager appointed to Page council Fri Jul 25 10:21am EDT

    PAGE -- Cecilia Cobb, manager of the Courtyard by Marriott in Page, was appointed to Page City Council Thursday night in a new speed qualification process.

  • Baseball bat assault in Kayenta Fri Jul 25 10:20am EDT

    A Kayenta woman was federally charged in connection with a baseball bat assault that happened July 2.

  • Man murdered near Ganado Thu Jul 24 3:21pm EDT

    Three Navajo Nation men have been federally charged with murder in the June 30 death of a Ganado man.

  • City reorganization plan advances Thu Jul 24 3:21pm EDT

    Flagstaff City Manager Kevin Burke won his first battle during Tuesday night's council meeting, a chance to tinker with the city's leadership structure.

  • Watch group forms in wake of Tuba City park vandalism Thu Jul 24 3:20pm EDT

    The new community park in Tuba City has been continually vandalized since its opening in May and now community members are uniting to form a watch group.

East Valley Tribune

  • Toddler drowns in east Mesa 1 hour, 17 minutes ago

    A 2-year-old girl died Friday afternoon at Banner Baywood Medical Center after she was pulled from her family’s east Mesa swimming pool.

  • Scottsdale founder's church has big plans 1 hour, 37 minutes ago

    Scottsdale founder Winfield Scott, a teetotaler who publicly advocated for temperance, might have found it gratifying that one day a coffee shop would be named for him.

  • Scottsdale Road makeover envisioned in plan 1 hour, 38 minutes ago

    Scottsdale’s signature street should undergo a makeover through downtown with a greater emphasis on pedestrians and bikers, according to the vision of the long-awaited downtown plan released this week.

  • Police arrest man in twin brother's stabbing 1 hour, 38 minutes ago

    Police responded to an emergency call in Chandler Thursday to find a man covered in blood and screaming outside of his apartment.

  • Girl has foot severed boating at Saguaro Lake Fri Jul 25 3:31pm EDT

    An 11-year-old girl boating at Saguaro Lake had one of her feet caught in a rope and severed Friday morning, according to Maricopa County Sheriff’s Deputy Lindsey Smith.

KTVK 3TV Phoenix

CBS 5 Phoenix

  • Mesa Closes Pool As Precautionary Measure Fri Jul 25 3:39pm EDT

    PHOENIX -- Mesa closed one of its pools after someone who tested positive for crypto went for a swim. The city said the closure is a precautionary measure.

  • Police: Man Is Stabbed, Tries To Drive To ER Fri Jul 25 12:09pm EDT

    Police are investigating a stabbing Friday morning that was originally thought to be a road rage incident, authorities say.

  • Mesa Police Hunt Sex Predator Fri Jul 25 10:39am EDT

    Mesa police are on the lookout for a sex predator, and they hope someone knows who he may be.

  • Man Charged In Real Estate Scam Fri Jul 25 10:09am EDT

    MESA, Ariz. -- A man has been charged with conning five Mesa-area residents out of $800,000 to take part in a real estate deal that he claimed would give investors a quick return on their money.

  • Van Carrying Immigrants Rolls, Causes Pileup Fri Jul 25 9:54am EDT

    TUCSON, Ariz. -- At least 18 people were injured, five of them critically, following a series of collisions Thursday on Interstate 10 in Tucson.

ABC 15 Phoenix

  • Cape Cod man charged in baseball-bat beating freed 1 hour, 14 minutes ago

    BARNSTABLE, Mass. (AP) - A Massachusetts man accused of beating a man with a baseball bat because he thought the other man was a Yankees fan has been released from jail.

  • Grandmother pleads guilty in Texas child porn case 1 hour, 15 minutes ago

    MARSHALL, Texas (AP) - A woman prosecutors say helped make a graphic videotape of her two visiting grandchildren has pleaded guilty in a Texas child pornography case.

  • World's largest online medical encyclopedia in the works 1 hour, 32 minutes ago

    Doctors, medical schools, and hospitals are already volunteering to help. Plus, the site is urging any qualified medical professional to apply to become a contributor.

  • DUI ruling: 'potential' use of a vehicle isn't a crime 1 hour, 47 minutes ago

    A new appellate court ruling tackles a long-standing problem issue for Arizona courts in DUI cases, control of a vehicle that isn't moving. That question typically involves people in parked cars, and that was the circumstance in the Court of Appeals' ruling in a Pima County case.

  • PD: Toddler pulled from Mesa pool, not breathing 1 hour, 47 minutes ago

    A 2-year-old girl has been pulled from a fenced backyard swimming pool in Mesa. Police tell ABC15 the child was under the water for several minutes and was not breathing when she was pulled from the water.

12 News Phoenix

  • Girl, 2, drowns in backyard pool in east Mesa 46 minutes ago

    A 2-year-old Mesa girl drowned in a backyard swimming pool near Power and McKellips roads Friday. Mesa Fire officials said the child was underwater for up to five minutes and was not breathing when pulled from the pool by her mother about 12:40 p.m.

  • Child drowning reported in Mesa 1 hour, 16 minutes ago

    A child has drowned at an East Mesa home near Recker and McKellips roads, according to the Mesa Police Department. A 2-year-old girl drowned in the family's pool while her mother and father were home. Another child alerted the mother to the girl in the pool, Police spokesman Sgt. Ed Wessing said.

  • Media helicopter crash 1 year anniversary 2 hours, 46 minutes ago

    Sunday will mark the 1 year anniversary since the tragic mid-air collision involving two news helicopters over Phoenix. The crash occurred over Steele Indian School Park, while crews covered a police chase.

  • Dad fatally shot, son knifed in fight Fri Jul 25 3:37pm EDT

    Police are investigating the shotgun killing of a 48-year-old Glendale man who got into an apparent dispute with his son, authorities said Friday.

  • US foreclosure filings more than doubled Fri Jul 25 3:37pm EDT

    NEW YORK - The number of households facing the foreclosure process more than doubled in the second quarter compared to a year ago, according to data released Friday.

FOX 10 Phoenix

  • Three People Continue To Recover After Campus Shooting 2 hours, 15 minutes ago

    Three people are recovering after a shooting on the S. Mountain College campus. Phoenix police say they believe a man started shooting after an argument over a woman. The suspect, 22 year-old Rodney Smith is in custody. 2 men, 19 and 17 and a 20 year-old woman were taken to Maricopa Medical Center where they are recovering. Fox 10's Marc Martinez has more......

  • Three People Continue To Recover After Campus Shooting Fri Jul 25 3:23pm EDT

    Three people are recovering after a shooting on the S. Mountain College campus. Phoenix police say they believe a man started shooting after an argument over a woman. The suspect, 22 year-old Rodney Smith is in custody. 2 men, 19 and 17 and a 20 year-old woman were taken to Maricopa Medical Center where they are recovering. Marc Martinez has more.

  • Three People Shot at S. Mountain Community College Fri Jul 25 9:53am EDT

    Three people have been shot at South Mountain Community College near 24th Street and Baseline in Phoenix. According to Phoenix police, the shooting was due to a dispute between the suspect and the 19 year-old male victim. The suspect, 22 year-old Rodney Smith is in custody. The 19 year-old man and a 20 year-old woman were taken to Maricopa Medical Center in critical condition. A 17 year-old boy ...

  • Three People Shot at S. Mountain Community College Thu Jul 24 9:53pm EDT

    Three people have been shot at South Mountain Community College near 24th Street and Baseline in Phoenix. According to Phoenix police, the shooting was due to a dispute between the suspect and the 25 year-old male victim. The suspect is in custody. The 25 year-old man and a 22 year-old woman were taken to Maricopa Medical Center in critical condition. A 17 year-old boy was also taken to MMC ...

  • 70 Year-Old Veteran Beat Up in East Mesa Thu Jul 24 9:53pm EDT

    A 70 year-old war veteran is beat up Wednesday night after he tries to stop a robbery. Bill Higney is known for the impressive Christmas displays that he keeps up year around. Fox 10's Alex Savidge has more.......

KTAR 92.3 Phoenix

  • Judge OKs broad scope for Arizona ELL hearing 2 minutes ago

    A federal judge in Tucson has scheduled a November hearing on the adequacy of Arizona's programs for educating students who are learning English. The hearing will also deal with funding approved by the Legislature for those programs.

  • Girl, 2, drowns in backyard Mesa pool 17 minutes ago

    A two-year-old Mesa girl drowned in a backyard pool Friday afternoon. Sgt. Ed Wessing said the incident occurred just before 1 p.m. at a newly built home near McKellips and Power roads.

  • Architects pitch ideas for Capitol complex 32 minutes ago

    Parts of the Arizona Capitol complex in Phoenix would get a makeover in the next several years leading up to the state's centennial in 2012. Key points of a briefing by architects to a state oversight commission include promoting part of Washington Street as "Centennial Boulevard."

  • Construction resumes on border fence 32 minutes ago

    SAN LUIS, Ariz. - The Border Patrol says construction resumed this week on a border fence along the lower Colorado River. Border Patrol supervisor Ben Vik says the fence in the San Luis area is necessary to cut down on illegal crossings by migrants and by drug smugglers.

  • Audit finds serious hazards from abandoned mines 2 hours, 17 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON - An audit says the government has endangered the public's health and safety by failing to clean up abandoned mines on federal land in the West.

The Business Journal of Phoenix