New report shows school officials visited Rebekah Baptiste’s home before death
Newly released records show Phoenix Police were called to the apartment where Rebekah Baptiste lived in April 2024, after the children missed several days of school.
Fire Breaks Out at Phoenix Care Facility, 40 Residents Displaced
40 People Evacuated After Fire at Phoenix Care Home I remember reading about fires in care facilities before, and each […] This article originally appeared on BuildLikeNew.com — visit us for more home security guides.
12 Arizona BBQ Spots Where The Smoke Draws A Crowd Before The Doors Open
I’ve done a lot of waiting in my life. Waiting for concert tickets, for coffee after a rough night, even for my dog to finally decide which bush deserves his attention. But nothing tests (or rewards) patience quite like showing up at an Arizona BBQ joint before the sun’s fully awake.
Queen Creek Police Investigate Death of 56-Year-Old Man; No Threat to Public Safety
Queen Creek Police Department initiated an investigation following the death of a man in Queen Creek on the morning of January 13th, as reported by FOX 10 Phoenix. The scene of the investigation was concentrated around Ellsworth and Walnut Roads, a locality that intertwines residential retreats, educational...
18-year-old accused of killing man, living in his home afterwards: Phoenix PD
PHOENIX - Phoenix Police said a Laveen teenager has been booked into jail in connection with a man's death back in 2025, accused of killing his neighbor and then living in his victim's home for weeks. What we know:. In a statement released late on Jan. 13, investigators identified the...
Mesa to allow e-bikes, e-scooters in parks, canal paths with new rules
MESA, AZ (AZFamily) — The city of Mesa approved new rules that e-bike and e-scooter riders use city parks and shared-use canal paths but with restrictions. In a news release issued on Tuesday, city officials said class 1 and class 2 e-bikes and e-scooters will be allowed on park sidewalks and shared-use paths...
MCSO Sheriff Jerry Sheridan says he will act if ICE does anything unlawful in...
PHOENIX — Maricopa County Sheriff Jerry Sheridan said he has no issue taking action against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if anything unlawful occurs in metro Phoenix. The Bulwark reported on Jan. 2 that the Valley will likely become the next hotspot of activity involving ICE, from arrests and...
The Rhythm of the Riverview: Where Country Heart Meets the Pickleball Court
There’s a feeling you only get when the sun begins to set over the East Valley: a mix of desert warmth, the smell of wood-fired pizza, and the electric hum of a community in motion. At Dink and Dine Pickle Park in Mesa Riverview, we’ve captured that feeling and built a home for it.
Three more Valley public school districts eye deep cuts amid enrollment decline
It’s not an easy week for multiple public school systems in the Valley as they try to balance budgets while facing major funding challenges spurred by declining enrollment. In the East Valley, both Higley Unified School District and Chandler Unified School District are looking to cut millions from their budgets by...
Is Verizon down? Issue impacts voice, data services in Arizona, across US
PHOENIX – Verizon said Wednesday it was experiencing technical difficulties that affected cellphone customers in Arizona and across the U.S. “We are aware of an issue impacting wireless voice and data services for some customers,” a spokesperson for the telecom giant said in a statement. “Our engineers are engaged...

















