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SAFE Alert issued for missing 72-year-old man last seen in Phoenix

PHOENIX — A SAFE Alert has been issued for a missing 72-year-old man last seen in Phoenix on Friday, authorities said. The Arizona Department of Public Safety said Mario Ibarra Carillo was last spotted in the area of 11th Street and McDowell Road. Carillo has a medical condition that...
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Phoenix shopping center Paradise Village Gateway sells for $28.5 million

Another Phoenix shopping mall has changed hands along Tatum Boulevard. Paradise Village Gateway — off Shea and Tatum boulevards — was bought for $28.5 million by GC Tatum and Shea LP on Nov. 21, according to Tempe-based real estate database Vizzda LLC. The open air shopping center was...
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SAFE Alert canceled after missing 74-year-old Mesa woman found safe

PHOENIX — A SAFE Alert was canceled Saturday morning for a missing 74-year-old woman last seen in Mesa on Friday after she was found safe. When the alert was issued, Linda Sue Hanes was last seen around 10 a.m. Friday morning near Rio Salado Parkway and Evergreen Road, according to the Arizona Department of Public...
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Woman allegedly slashed boyfriend’s throat with hunting knife on Thanksgiving Day

MESA, Ariz. (TCN) -- A 52-year old woman is in custody after allegedly slashing her boyfriend’s throat, calling 911, and confessing to detectives. On Thanksgiving evening, Nov. 27, Tamala Rudeseal allegedly called 911 and told them she had slashed the throat of her boyfriend of 11 years. KPNX reports...
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Helicopter lands poolside for realistic drowning drill at Arizona Grand Resort

PHOENIX — A medical helicopter landing next to a pool at the Arizona Grand Resort Friday evening wasn’t an emergency, but it drew plenty of attention as first responders staged a full-scale drowning simulation for a national audience of medical professionals. The demonstration was part of the Cardiac...
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‘A bike means independence’: Former Navy vet repairs donated bikes for vets

A Valley Navy veteran who once faced homelessness is now paying it forward to other veterans in need by repairing bicycles and donating them to the same shelter that helped him in his time of need.
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Former Phoenix pastor killed in his wheelchair during daily routine

Those driving past the busy intersection of Seventh and Missouri avenues in central Phoenix were familiar with the bespectacled, bearded man who traveled in his motorized wheelchair to nearby shops. Abby Loar said neighbors and friends' parents would mention spotting her father, Rodger Loar, in between the daily...
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Large police presence in south Phoenix neighborhood

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Police have shut down a neighborhood intersection in south Phoenix on Thursday evening due to an investigation. Police were called out to the area of Third Street and Sunland Avenue, which is north of Southern Avenue. We’ve reached out to the Phoenix Police Department for information...
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These Arizona BBQ Joints Never Advertise But Always Draw Hungry Locals

Arizona might be famous for its stunning sunsets and desert landscapes, but locals know the real treasure lies in the smoky, finger-licking world of barbecue joints scattered across the state. These hidden gems don’t need flashy billboards or TV commercials to pack their dining rooms with hungry crowds....
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Sick horses prompt officials to prohibit equestrian uses along Lower Salt River

MESA, Ariz. — The presence of a virus has prompted forest officials to close off equestrian access along the Lower Salt River. Starting Dec. 6, the Tonto National Forest will prohibit horses and donkeys from certain areas to protect them from the vesicular stomatitis virus. Forest officials said the restriction was...

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