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Reversible Lanes Under Review as Phoenix Drivers Voice Concerns: ‘I can’t imagine this will...

Phoenix City Hall has recently started studying the future of the city’s reversible lanes, which have been controversial since their introduction in the late 1970s. Locals in the Arizona capital do not seem too happy about the debate, however, as trust in local transportation authorities appears to be low.
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East Valley measles outbreak grows: Where you may have been exposed

Maricopa County announced three new measles cases on Wednesday connected to an East Valley outbreak, bringing the county’s total to 13 for the year so far. The county health department said 96% of cases are in unvaccinated individuals, but has not shared how many positive cases are children and whether any have suffered serious health effects. Measles is an incredibly contagious disease that can...
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Phoenix seeks public input on reverse lanes as debate continues

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The City of Phoenix is seeking public opinion on whether to keep reverse lanes on 7th Avenue and 7th Street. Debate has long remained over the rush-hour traffic feature on the “7s.”. Some drivers say the lanes are confusing and dangerous. The city says they...
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Pedestrian dies after getting hit by car on Phoenix roadway

A 29-year-old man is dead after he was hit by a car while crossing a Phoenix roadway outside of a crosswalk on Monday night, authorities said. The Phoenix Police Department identified the deceased man as Aaron Valentine. Officers responded to the crash near 27th and Northern avenues around 7:41 p.m.
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City of Phoenix approves amendment to restrict food sharing in parks

The Phoenix City Council approved increasing restrictions on food distribution within its parks Wednesday afternoon in a 6-3 vote. This was done through an amendment to the Safe Medical Treatment in Parks Ordinance, which was approved in December when the city cracked down on and required permission for medical treatment within Phoenix parks.
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Arizona Shelter Dog Arrives In Agony Yet Meets Every Kind Hand With Gentle Strength

A dog’s whole world often centers on the human they trust more than anyone, and they give back that devotion with a kind of love that never seems to run out. The happiest dogs are usually the ones curled up in secure homes, surrounded by people who protect them, notice them, and love them the way they deserve.
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USPS seeks rule change on mailing concealable firearms

The U.S. Postal Service is seeking to allow the mailing of concealable firearms, proposing a change to a long-standing federal restriction after the U.S. Department of Justice determined the law is unconstitutional.
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Phoenix-area restaurants flagged for poor handwashing and food temp issues

Health inspectors found sugar and flour stored in trash bags and moldy cheese at some Valley restaurants.
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This unassuming Arizona restaurant may serve the best chicken fried steak in the state

Tucked away on East Jefferson Street in Phoenix, Mrs. White’s Golden Rule Cafe has been quietly serving up some of the most soulful, homestyle cooking in Arizona since 1964. This family-owned gem doesn’t need flashy signs or trendy decor to draw a crowd — the food does all the talking.
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Jury has reached verdict in penalty phase of Valley cookbook author convicted of murdering...

PHOENIX — A jury has reached a verdict in the penalty phase of a Valley cookbook author convicted of killing his family. Anthony Milan Ross, 53, was found guilty of killing his wife and two children in November 2025. The jury convicted Ross of first-degree murder and aggravated assault....

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