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E-bike laws under scrutiny after close call at Phoenix intersection

A close call between a vehicle and an electric bike carrying three people at a Phoenix intersection has raised questions regarding whether state and local laws are keeping pace with e-bike use. Arizona law separates e-bikes into three distinct classes, prompting multiple municipalities to implement strict new regulatio
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SkySong adds 28,000 square feet of new leases and expansions

SkySong continues to see strong leasing activity with a new series of leases and expansions totaling more than 28,000 square feet across the project’s office buildings. The latest transactions include a mix of new tenants, expansions and long-term commitments from companies spanning financial services, construction, co
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Phoenix man allegedly kills pregnant 17-year-old girlfriend in San Diego Saturday morning

SAN DIEGO — A 19-year-old Phoenix man is in custody after allegedly shooting and killing his pregnant 17-year-old girlfriend early Saturday morning in San Diego's Bay Park neighborhood. San Diego police say they responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a shooting in the Bay Park neighborhood just after 1...
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Phoenix Aims To Squeeze 2.79% More From Homeowners In 2026

Phoenix is gearing up to collect a little more from homeowners next year, with a Truth in Taxation notice showing that primary property tax collections are slated to rise by $6,268,660, about a 2.79% increase for fiscal 2026-27. For the average owner, the city’s share on a $100,000 home would bump from $123.09 to $126.
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Arizona nonprofit volunteers build and deliver beds for children in need

PHOENIX - Several Arizona organizations are teaming up on May 30 to make sure no children sleep on the floor. It will be a busy Saturday for volunteers with Sleep in Heavenly Peace. The nonprofit has chapters all over the United States. It provides beds and bedding for children in need. Tomorrow includes a sponsored bu
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The all-you-can-eat buffet in Arizona with a dessert selection that rivals the entire menu

Tucked inside Casino Arizona in Scottsdale, Eagles Buffet is the kind of place that makes you want to skip breakfast just so you arrive hungry. With an all-you-can-eat spread featuring everything from seafood and prime rib to international dishes and a jaw-dropping dessert island, this buffet punches well above its wei
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Class action targets Arizona cemetery policy that conflicts with Jewish customs

PHOENIX (CN) — Jewish Arizonans sued a cemetery over a new safety policy that prevents families from burying their loved ones according to Jewish law and customs. Paradise Memorial Gardens, a Scottsdale cemetery with a section dedicated to Jewish burials, stopped lowering caskets in the presence of mourners after raisi
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Child rushed to hospital after being found in inflatable pool

An Avondale child was rushed to the hospital on Friday afternoon after police say the child was found in an inflatable pool.
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Pedestrian killed after being hit by semi-truck on Phoenix freeway

PHOENIX, Arizona — The Arizona Department of Public Safety is investigating a deadly crash that shut down Interstate 17 northbound lanes really early Saturday morning. Initially reported as a multi-vehicle collision with unknown injuries, DPS later confirmed the incident involved a pedestrian and a semi-truck. The pede
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Woman hospitalized after crashing bike on Phoenix trail

A woman was hospitalized Saturday morning after she crashed her bike on a Phoenix trail, according to the Phoenix Fire Department. Rescue crews responded to Pima Canyon Trail at South Mountain around 8 a.m. after the woman had suffered a lower extremity injury as a result of the bike crash.

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