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Peoria man wins for slogan in ADOT’s safety message contest

PHOENIX - Two safety slogans have been chosen as the best in the 2025 Arizona Department of Transportation's Safety Message Contest, and a Peoria man was a winning contributor. Sean
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Mexican consulate in Phoenix warns that ICE is working with Pinal County Sheriff’s Office

The Consulate General of Mexico in Phoenix says the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office is working with the immigration and customs enforcement. It recently published this information via social media to the Mexican community. The consulate says it received community concerns and reports from the families of detained...
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Boy’s organ donation to save 300 lives after tragically suffering brain aneurysm on Halloween

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (KPHO/Gray News) — A family in Arizona is finding a silver lining in a time of grief and tragedy. Dylan Skalina, 12, was pronounced brain dead after suffering a ruptured brain aneurysm on Halloween night. Now, he will help save hundreds of lives by being an organ...
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Teen Arrested for Aggravated Assault After Shooting at North Scottsdale Halloween Party

A teen has been taken into custody following a shooting at a Halloween party in north Scottsdale. Near Bell Road and Thompson Peak Parkway, the incident, which took place on Oct. 26 just before 12:30 a.m., resulted in a male victim suffering a gunshot wound to the shoulder. Scottsdale Police...
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SNAP benefits pause: Gov. Hobbs considers options

One of the issues resulting from the ongoing federal government shutdown revolves around SNAP benefits not being paid in full, but that could be changing soon. FOX 10's Dominique Newland reports.
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Aviation workers picket at Sky Harbor, working without pay during shutdown

Air traffic controllers, TSA officers and safety technicians held a rally at Sky Harbor airport to talk about making ends meet, as most federal workers have already missed two paychecks during the federal government shutdown.
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Phoenix Rallies Against Hunger: City and St. Mary’s Food Bank Unite for Food Drive...

In response to a halt in the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the City of Phoenix is spearheading a citywide food drive initiative. This move seeks to combat the rising food insecurity among its residents by teaming up with St. Mary's Food Bank. According to a statement by the City of...
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Hobbs assists at food bank to prepare for SNAP to run dry

For the last three years, Jeanette Alvarado, 50, has relied on St. Mary’s Food Bank in Phoenix to guarantee her children their next meal. It’s a concern she never had when her husband was alive. “We never had to go through this. My husband and I always had...
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Crews respond to two mountain rescues in Valley Saturday morning

Valley firefighters were busy Saturday morning, responding to two separate mountain rescues in Scottsdale and Phoenix. Just after 11 a.m., Scottsdale and Phoenix Fire technical rescue crews were called to a trail near 23000 North 128th Street after a 30-year-old hiker reportedly suffered a seizure about a mile in....
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Tempe Mourns the Loss of Beloved Fire Paramedic John Garza, Veteran of Two Decades...

Tempe has lost one of its stalwart heroes with the passing of Fire Paramedic John Garza, who succumbed to cancer earlier this morning. Garza, a veteran member of the Tempe Fire Medical Rescue, dedicated himself to serving his community for over two decades, according to an announcement by the city. His tenure on...

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