Scottsdale Apartment Complex Fire Averted by Quick Response; Over 60 Firefighters Tackle Attic Blaze...
On a calm Sunday in Scottsdale, a fire erupted in the attic of an apartment complex, drawing a swift response from local firefighters. The blaze, reported early in the morning at the Sonoran Vista Apartments, prompted an evacuation of the impacted units near Redfield Road and Thompson Peak Parkway. According to AZ...
Gilbert school to close after unanimous vote by school governing board
Gilbert Public School Governing Board voted unanimously to close Pioneer Elementary School before the new school year due to declining enrollment.
Shiny New Phoenix Apartments Leave Struggling Renters Out In The Heat
Across the Valley, cranes are busy, and new apartment buildings keep popping up, but a fresh Georgetown analysis says Phoenix’s building boom is mostly leaving its lowest-income renters on the sidelines. The study finds that the bulk of new units are filling up with higher earners, while households at the bottom of...
15 Arizona Restaurants Featured On Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives
My idea of a perfect Saturday involves a full tank of gas and an empty stomach, ready to hunt down another incredible meal featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. And let me tell you, living in Arizona is like having a golden ticket to Flavortown. With 15 restaurants across the...
Phoenix leaders renews human trafficking crackdown on The Blade
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and there’s a renewed crackdown on a notorious stretch of Phoenix.
Inspectors hit Scottsdale breakfast restaurant with 5 violations
Maricopa County health inspectors cited three metro Phoenix restaurants for 13 health violations during the week of Jan. 12. Violations included keeping food items past their safe date, not addressing pests properly, and not washing hands after touching face and dirty dishes. A priority violation is a major violation...
Speed cameras are returning to Phoenix soon. Here’s where they’ll be located.
PHOENIX — Speed-enforcement cameras will soon return to the City of Phoenix, years after city leaders elected to turn them off. Starting on Feb. 23, several cameras will start operating throughout the city and begin monitoring the speeds of local drivers. Speed violators will initially receive a warning during the...
‘He was a great stepfather’: Family of man shot, killed by Phoenix Police say...
PHOENIX — A family is demanding answers after a deadly police shooting in West Phoenix. They say the man killed by officers wasn't the suspect they were after. Family have identified the man killed as Cristian Diaz. They say he was unarmed, did not pose a threat, and was trying to help protect his family from harm....
Arizona man says he’s lived on Social Security for 25 years and wants out...
Living just above the poverty line can weigh heavily on an individual, and for millions of Americans with disabilities, that financial balance is not just temporary; it’s a daily grind. As of 2023, the poverty threshold income for an American is $14,891 per year (1). For recipients of Social...
Homeland Security raids Zipps Sports Grill locations across the Valley; several Tempe employees detained
PHOENIX, Arizona — Homeland Security Investigations Arizona is conducting search warrants at 15 locations across the Valley, according to the United States Attorney's Office, District of Arizona. >> Download the 12News app for the latest local breaking news straight to your phone. Federal law enforcement agents have...

















