Phoenix animal clinics are raising concerns about more ‘devastating’ parvovirus cases
Some Arizona animal clinics are raising concerns about a recent increase in parvovirus cases in dogs. The virus targets the immune system of canines and can be life-threatening. Dogs contract the virus by coming into contact with areas where another infected pet may have been. Dogs also risk contracting the...
‘Solo aging’ comes with complications, strategies in Arizona
PHOENIX — Arizona’s population is aging, and more seniors are facing a life alone. “Solo agers” have no family, spouses or lifelong friends who are alive or live nearby.
Once a haven for college kids, Tempe’s Mill Avenue is changing again
Tempe's Mill Avenue was once defined by its mom-and-pop shops, then evolved into a hot spot for bar hoppers. Its latest transformation divides those with ties to the iconic downtown. City leaders and business owners are spearheading the change, one that some say rings in a more mature sophistication, but critics call...
Arizonans face health care uncertainty amid confusion over premiums
Click play to listen to this article. Affordable Care Act insurance premium subsidies are scheduled to expire at the end of the year. The expiration of the tax credits will lead to increased health insurance costs in 2025 for millions of Americans – more than 423,000 people in Arizona alone.
Phoenix Officer Injured in Collision; Another Officer Charged with Aggravated Assault Following Separate Crash
A Phoenix police officer sustained injuries in a collision with another vehicle this past Saturday evening, as reported by FOX 10 Phoenix. The incident occurred near 32nd Street and Fairmont at around 10:17 p.m. on November 29. A vehicle, while making a left turn, struck the patrol car, though the precise cause of...
Intense Debate: Thousands in Arizona Recommended to Remain Indoors
This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on Thousands Advised to Stay Inside in Arizona. A few days ago, Arizona was hit by a wave of air pollution that reached unhealthy levels, particularly in parts of Phoenix. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) advised...
Man accused of ramming into cars, chasing people with crowbar at Mesa gas station
MESA, Ariz. — Court records have revealed new details for the man accused of ramming into cars and using a crowbar at a Mesa gas station on Nov. 28. Cy McCabe, 44, is accused of intentionally ramming into two vehicles while in the parking lot of a Circle K near Alma School Road and Main Street just before midnight on...
2 years after ‘the Zone,’ Phoenix’s campground homeless shelter is running smoothly, guests say
Michael Travis was living in a Phoenix apartment with his sister when their rent increased almost 30%. His sister moved out, he couldn’t afford the place on his own, and pretty soon, he faced the extremely stressful experience of living on the street. “It’s a different day every day,...
Phoenix gas prices drop, yet still higher than last year
PHOENIX — The average price of gasoline in the Valley has dropped significantly over the last month, but costs still remain higher compared to last year. A GasBuddy survey of over 1,000 gas stations in the Phoenix area shows the average price per gallon being $3.44, which is nearly 16 cents cheaper compared to a...
AZ Briefing: Cracked windshield can trigger deportation in Arizona; Phoenix areas with big home...
Good morning, Arizona. Here's what our reporters are working on and what you should know about what's happening across the state before you start your day. On a heavily patrolled stretch of Interstate 10 south of Phoenix, people pulled over for having a cracked windshield or an object dangling from their rearview...

















