Valley man devastated after son dies in Chandler shooting
A week after Roy Sublasky's son, Daniel, was shot and killed in Chandler, he's sharing his story with hopes it will lead to change and prevent this from happening to other families.
12 Arizona Thrift Markets Locals Swear Have The Best Halloween Deals
Planning a fall road trip through Arizona? October brings more than desert sunsets and cactus landscapes – it’s prime time for thrift shopping adventures that locals have been keeping secret. Arizona’s thrift markets transform into Halloween wonderlands each autumn, offering everything from vintage costumes to spooky...
Man accused of beating up woman’s husband, sparking standoff in Mesa
MESA, AZ (AZFamily) — A man is facing more charges after police said he broke into a Mesa house, beat up another man and then wouldn’t come out for hours during the weekend. Brendon Williams was arrested on Saturday night. Investigators said the 36 year old went into...
Phoenix Man Pleads Not Guilty in Gruesome Double Murder of Arcadia High Teens Amidst...
Thomas Brown, a 31-year-old man, has entered a not guilty plea to the double murder charges he faces following the discovery of two teenagers' bodies in the Tonto National Forest, with the indictment handed down by a Grand Jury on two counts of first-degree murder, as ABC15 reported. The victims, 18-year-old Pandora...
Another Gilbert water rate hike appears likely
Gilbert residents already reeling under skyrocketing utility bills may find themselves looking at another water and trash rate hike next year. The Gilbert Public Works Advisory board voted last week to recommend a 25% in water rates and a 2% residential trash rate hike for the town council to consider in February...
Were there any arrests during Saturday’s ‘No Kings’ protests across the Valley?
PHOENIX — Police departments across the Valley say last weekend’s “No Kings” demonstrations were largely peaceful, with no major incidents or arrests reported in several cities. The rallies were part of a nationwide movement described by organizers as a stand for democracy against what they call...
Dogs in Need: Could Your Home Be Their New Home in Mesa, AZ?
Interested in adding a furry friend to your family? Even if you're just keen on viewing some of the cute critters available for adoption nearby, there are ample pets waiting for their forever homes in animal shelters throughout and around mesa.
Arrest in murder of two teens on camping outing
A four-month old double murder of two teens from the Scottsdale area may have been solved. A tall, expressionless Chandler man – who was a 10-year military veteran, according to his attorney – was arrested Oct. 2 and charged with killing two friends who were on a summer camping trip.
Supt. Horne, Scottsdale district at odds over ‘woke’ flyer, declining enrollment
PHOENIX – State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne is blaming what he calls “woke ideology” in the Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) for declining enrollment, using a recent flyer as an example. The district’s declining enrollment is the reason for a proposal to close two district...
State of emergency declared in Gila County, Maricopa County after severe flooding
PHOENIX — Governor Katie Hobbs declared a state of emergency for Gila County and Maricopa County following Monday’s microburst. As the remnants of Hurricanes Priscilla and Raymond moved north from Mexico’s west coast, 0.75 inches of rain and winds up to 90 mph hit Tempe in a manner of minutes, resulting in roofs...

















