Ex-CUSD teacher target of another student assault probe
The former teacher at the center of recent sexual misconduct allegations in the Chandler Unified School District has been accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old student prior to going to work at Casteel High School. The student did not report the allegation until after Patrick Power decided to retire –...
Two people in custody after assaulting an officer in Phoenix Saturday night
Two people were taken into custody Saturday night following a disturbance involving a large group near 35th Avenue and Cactus Drive.
Phoenix police investigating woman found dead in Maryvale neighborhood
Phoenix police are investigating after a body was discovered in a west Phoenix neighborhood early on June 5. Around 6 a.m., officers responded to a report of unknown trouble near 51st Avenue and Indian School Road, according to Phoenix Police Department spokesperson Lorraine Fernandez. When officers arrived, they...
Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale men charged in $1B elderly health care scheme
PHOENIX - Three men from Phoenix, Scottsdale and Mesa face charges along with more than 300 others throughout the country in what the U.S. Department of Justice said was a "national
People Drive From All Over Arizona To Hunt For Bargains At This Massive Thrift...
In the heart of Glendale sits a bargain hunter’s paradise so legendary that Arizonans will cross county lines and brave desert heat just to browse its aisles of pre-loved treasures. Deseret Industries Thrift Store & Donation Center isn’t your average secondhand shop—it’s a sprawling wonderland where yesterday’s...
‘I Flipped It Over’: Phoenix Man Issues Warning For People Who Buy Meat At...
A Costco shopper stumbled on a great meat hack after noticing a labeling disparity on what he thought was a package of United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Choice ribs. His video is highlighting the difference between Choice and Prime meat. After speaking with a Costco butcher, Taz (@tazfrase) was...
Texas flooding: Brother of Phoenix area woman lost everything to floodwaters
PHOENIX - The devastation from flooding in Texas is being felt in the Phoenix area, as one woman shares that her brother lost everything in the floods. According to reports, at least 43 people have died as a result of flooding in the Hill Country area of Texas, citing sheriff's officials in the area.
Phoenix-to-Tucson passenger rail study enters new phase
PHOENIX - The Arizona Department of Transportation's study of passenger rail between Phoenix and Tucson is taking another step. The Federal Railroad Administration has approved
Major renovations in store for Chase Field
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY-TV) - The renovations are part of a larger effort to ensure the Diamondbacks remain at Chase Field beyond the current lease, which expires in 2027. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed the bill HB2704 approving up to $500 million in public funding for the project, primarily through redirected...
Phoenix Adopts Building Construction Code to Support Safer, Smarter Growth
The Phoenix City Council has voted to adopt the 2024 Phoenix Building Construction Code (PBCC), a comprehensive update that brings the City’s development standards in line with the latest construction codes and local priorities. The new code will take effect August 1, 2025, and includes a grace period for...