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Phoenix Family Seeks Answers in Teen’s Unsolved Road Rage Killing

Brittany Guitterez-Bugarin, 18, was killed in a road rage incident on Interstate 10 near 83rd Avenue two years ago. The Arizona Department of Public Safety has not yet identified a suspect. Her family has reached out to the media to ask for information that could assist in the investigation, according to ABC15.
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South Phoenix Community Seeks Answers as Police Investigate Fatal Shooting of Gabino Martinez Jr.

A shooting in south Phoenix has abruptly ended the life of 41-year-old Gabino Martinez Jr. According to FOX 10 Phoenix, police were called to a residence near 7th and Southern Avenues early Friday morning and arrived just before 3:45 a.m. to find the man deceased on the ground. Detective work...
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Lowe’s opens at Maricopa shopping center with Aldi on the way

PHOENIX — A Lowe’s store opened at a new Maricopa shopping center last month, and an Aldi grocer is set to join it once constructed. The 130,000-square-foot Lowe’s is considered Phase 1 of South Bridge Marketplace. Construction on the 54,000-square-foot Aldi building, the anchor of the shopping...
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These innovative, solar-powered shipping containers house 280 homeless people amid scorching summer heat

In a continued effort to address homelessness in Phoenix, Arizona, the city has turned to shipping containers. Earlier this year, the City of Phoenix opened the Phoenix Navigation Center, or what architect Brian Stark calls X-WING. It opens up 280 beds to people experiencing homelessness in an especially crucial...
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A woman sat for a week and a half dead in her Ahwatukee backyard....

PHOENIX — An Ahwatukee couple says they have run out of options trying to escape a foul odor that has plagued their neighborhood for years—and most recently intensified after their neighbor was found dead in her backyard. Al and Michelle Daub moved to their Ahwatukee Foothills neighborhood four...
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Lori Vallow Daybell extradited back to Idaho following Arizona convictions

Lori Vallow Daybell has been extradited to Idaho after being found guilty of two conspiracies to murder in Arizona. Vallow Daybell, who represented herself in court, received two life sentences for plotting to kill her fourth husband and for the attempted murder of her ex-nephew-in-law. In Idaho, she was convicted...
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‘Act of betrayal’: Husband stabs newlywed wife to death in Home Depot parking lot...

An Arizona husband will spend nearly two decades in prison after he stabbed his recently-married wife to death after the two got into a quarrel about an annulment. The post 'Act of betrayal': Husband stabs newlywed wife to death in Home Depot parking lot after argument over annulment first appeared on Law & Crime .
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$650 Million Astra Tower Project in Phoenix Postpones Groundbreaking to 2026

PHOENIX, Ariz. (August 18, 2025) – Plans to build Arizona’s tallest building are officially on hold. Aspirant Development, the Scottsdale-based firm behind the $650 million Astra Tower project in downtown Phoenix, has delayed its groundbreaking until late 2026, citing the need to finalize financing. Originally slated...
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Education and remembrance are powerful tools for combatting hate

Hatred rarely begins with violence. It begins with ignorance, the absence of understanding about another person's history, culture or experience. Ignorance creates fertile ground for stereotypes, conspiracy theories and fear. Left unchecked, it hardens into prejudice, and prejudice can erupt into discrimination,...
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This Underrated Seafood Joint In Arizona Has A Tuna Melt Locals Can’t Get Enough...

Sometimes the best treasures hide in plain sight, and Chula Seafood in Scottsdale proves that exceptional seafood doesn’t need ocean views to make waves. You know that feeling when you discover something so good you want to keep it secret but also shout it from the rooftops?. That’s exactly...

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